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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS K-CON BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNITED STATES, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
No. 05-981C (Judge Sweeney)
DEFENDANT'S AMENDED ANSWER For its answer to the complaint of plaintiff K-Con Building Systems, Inc. ("KCON"), defendant, the United States, admits, denies, and alleges as follows: 1. Denies the allegations contained in paragraph 1 for
lack of knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the matters asserted. 2. Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 2 that
defendant is the United States and that the Department of Homeland Security and the United States Coast Guard ("Coast Guard") are agencies of the United States; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 2. 3. The allegations contained in paragraph 3 constitute
conclusions of law to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 4. The allegations contained in paragraph 4 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied.
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5.
Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 5 to the
extent supported by the contract cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 5. 6. Admits the allegations contained in paragraph 6 to the
extent supported by the contract cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; otherwise denies the allegations contained in the first sentence of paragraph 6. The allegations
contained in the second sentence of paragraph 6 constitute conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 7. The allegations contained in paragraph 7 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 8. The allegations contained in paragraph 8 constitute
plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 9. Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 9 to the
extent supported by the document cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 9.
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10.
Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 10 to the
extent supported by the document cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 10. 11. Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 11 to the
extent supported by the document cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; admits the allegation contained in the parenthetical that a copy of the contracting officer's August 22, 2005 final decision is attached as exhibit 1 to the complaint; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 11. 12. Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 12 to the
extent supported by the document cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 12. 13. Admits the allegation contained in paragraph 13 to the
extent supported by the document cited, which is the best evidence of its contents; admits the allegation contained in the parenthetical that a copy of the contracting officer's January 16, 2007 final decision is attached as exhibit 2 to the complaint; otherwise denies the allegations contained in paragraph 13. 14. The allegations contained in paragraph 14 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case,
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to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 15. Denies the allegations contained in paragraph 15 for
lack of knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the matters asserted, as plaintiff has not identified with any specificity the "alleged delays" it experienced; defendant states further that the allegations contained in paragraph 15 are characterizations of plaintiff's case, to which no response is required; to the extent that they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 16. The allegations contained in paragraph 16 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 17. The allegations contained in paragraph 17 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 18. The allegations contained in paragraph 18 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case, to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 19. The allegations contained in paragraph 19 constitute
conclusions of law and plaintiff's characterization of its case,
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to which no answer is required; to the extent they may be deemed allegations of fact, they are denied. 20. Denies that plaintiff is entitled to the relief set
forth in the prayer for relief immediately following paragraph 19, or to any relief whatsoever. 21. Denies each and every allegation not previously
admitted or otherwise qualified. AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES 22. Plaintiff's claims are barred by the doctrine of
payment insofar as plaintiff has received payment and has been fully compensated according to the terms and conditions of the contract. 23. Plaintiff's claims are barred by the doctrine of accord
and satisfaction. 24. waiver. 25. release. 26. Plaintiff's claims are barred by the doctrine of Plaintiff's claims are barred by the doctrine of Plaintiff's claims are barred by the doctrine of
assumption of the risk. WHEREFORE, defendant requests that the Court enter judgment in favor of defendant, order that the complaint be dismissed, and grant defendant such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and proper.
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Respectfully submitted, PETER D. KEISLER Assistant Attorney General DAVID M. COHEN Director s/ Bryant G. Snee BRYANT G. SNEE Deputy Director OF COUNSEL: TALBOT NICHOLAS Department of Homeland Security U.S. Coast Guard s/ Robert E. Chandler ROBERT E. CHANDLER Trial Attorney Commercial Litigation Branch Civil Division Department of Justice Attn: Classification Unit 8th Floor, 1100 L St. Washington, D.C. 20530 Tele: (202) 514-4678 Fax: (202) 514-8624 Attorneys for Defendant
April 5, 2007
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CERTIFICATE OF FILING I hereby certify that on April 5, 2007, a copy of the foregoing "DEFENDANT'S AMENDED ANSWER" was filed electronically. I understand that notice of this filing will be sent to all parties by operation of the Court's electronic filing system. Parties may access this filing through the Court's system. s/ Robert E. Chandler ROBERT E. CHANDLER