32 CFR §842.87
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This section establishes the guidelines for compromise, termination, or suspension of a claim.
- (a)Compromise of a claim is allowable when:
- (1)The tort-feasor is unable to pay the full amount within a reasonable time. (A sworn statement showing the debtor's assets and liabilities, income, expenses, and insurance coverage should be obtained and included in the claim file).
- (2)The Government is unable to collect a claim in full within a reasonable time even though the enforced collection proceedings are used for collection.
- (3)The cost to collect does not justify enforced collection of the full amount.
- (4)The government may have difficulty proving its case in court for the full amount claimed.
- (b)Compromise is not allowable when there may be fraud, misrepresentation, or violation of antitrust laws. The Department of Justice must authorize compromise of such claims.
- (c)Termination of collection is allowable when:
- (d)Suspension of collection is allowable when: