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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 900 · § 900.218

§ 900.218. What is a claim under the CDA?

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(a)A claim is a written demand by one of the contracting parties, asking for one or more of the following:
(1)Payment of a specific sum of money under the contract;
(2)Adjustment or interpretation of contract terms; or
(3)Any other claim relating to the contract.
(b)However, an undisputed voucher, invoice, or other routing request for payment is not a claim under the CDA. A voucher, invoice, or routing request for payment may be converted into a CDA claim if:
(1)It is disputed as to liability or amount; or
(2)It is not acted upon in a reasonable time and written notice of the claim is given to the awarding official by the senior official designated in the contract.
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