acesneights1
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I copied the parts I don't quite understand below. I get the jist of it that they can ask for property back and you are supposed to return it or give them who you sold it to but it doesn't really give any consequences other than having your account suspended. Say you bid on something, win it then sell it to someone else and they don't want to give it back or you didn't keep a record or maybe they resold it with no record ?. What happens ? Has it ever happened ?
- Items sold by us, which are changed to a Demil Code status of other than B or Q from Demil Codes A, B or Q, or are otherwise determined to be restricted by DLA Disposition Services, must be returned by you to the nearest DLA Disposition Services facility, and you will be reimbursed for the purchase price and any documented transportation costs incurred by you. If you have already transferred the property to another party, you agree to provide the name and contact information of that party to the Department of Defense or other federal government agency charged with the investigation of the transfer or recovery of the property. Your failure to cooperate in returning these items, providing contact information of transferees or completing and submitting End-Use-Certificates upon any Demil Code change may constitute grounds for suspension of your account and prohibition from bidding in future GL or U.S. Government sales, and we reserve the right to suspend your participation without providing you any additional notice or warning.
- In the event that a Buyer is requested to return property subsequently determined by the DLA Disposition Services to be restricted, Buyer understands that any certification to GL regarding what has been returned will be forwarded to the Government and be the basis for determining any refund due the Buyer. If you falsely claim a refund for property you have not returned to DLA Disposition Services, you may be liable under the False Claims Act, 18 U.S.C. §287. Included with the request to return property, you will receive contact information for Fast Track Logistics, who will be responsible for returning the property to the Government at no cost to the Buyer.
- You agree to cooperate with DLA Disposition Services in the recovery of property was sold to you, which is later determined to have been restricted, and understand that if you fail to do so you will be deemed by the DLA Disposition Services to be "uncooperative" and may be denied access to future sales events at the discretion of the DLA Disposition Services.