Home Law Claims The Contract Didn’t Set a Date for a Notice to Proceed. Why... ClaimsLawResource Library The Contract Didn’t Set a Date for a Notice to Proceed. Why Did ASBCA Think the Government May Have Breached by Delaying Notice? June 25, 2024 84 Share FacebookLinkedinTwitter Stokkete | Shutterstock You must be a Paid or Free Trial Member to Access this Content. Paid members, please login to view your news subscription(s). RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Law ASBCA Rules CPARS Ratings Are Subjective Expert Opinion Termination Turmoil: Cost Recovery Amidst Trump/DOGE Suspension, Stop-Work and Termination of Contracts and Grants Claims Was the Agency Responsible for Removal of Debris Caused by a Natural Disaster? ASBCA Didn’t Think So.