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Superior knowledge doctrine is a principle in United States contract law. The doctrine states that the government must disclose to a contractor otherwise unavailable information that is vital to contract performance. In order to recover under the superior knowledge doctrine, a contractor must prove each of the following elements:

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  • Superior knowledge doctrine is a principle in United States contract law. The doctrine states that the government must disclose to a contractor otherwise unavailable information that is vital to contract performance. In order to recover under the superior knowledge doctrine, a contractor must prove each of the following elements: 1. * The contractor undertook to perform the contract without vital knowledge of a fact directly affecting performance, cost, or duration of the contract. 2. * The government was aware that the contractor had no knowledge of the information, and that the contractor had no reason to attempt to obtain this information. 3. * A contract specification that the government supplied to the contractor misled the contractor, or failed to put the contractor on notice to inquire more. 4. * The government failed to provide the relevant information. (en)
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  • Superior knowledge doctrine is a principle in United States contract law. The doctrine states that the government must disclose to a contractor otherwise unavailable information that is vital to contract performance. In order to recover under the superior knowledge doctrine, a contractor must prove each of the following elements: (en)
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  • Superior knowledge doctrine (en)
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