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B-184053 1 (1980-04-14)

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J 4375


13ECISION





FILE:  B-184053


THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
OF   THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, 0. C. 20548




       DATE: 'APR  ff~U~/7


MATTER OF: RCA Corporation


DIGEST:   1.


Judgment against United States for patent
infringement may include interest as delay
compensation since infringement is viewed
as a taking by eminent domain and 28 U.S.C.
§ 1498 authorizes reasonable and entire
compensation. However, since determination
of delay compensation is a judicial function,
it may not be awarded administratively by GAO
but is payable only where it has been expressly
awarded by Court of Claims.


               2.  Where judgment of Court of Claims against
                   United States in patent infringement suit
                   was based on compromise stipulation under
                   which plaintiff agreed to accept stipulated
                   sum in full settlement of all claims set
                   forth in the petition, terms of judgment
                   preclude allowance of claim for additional
                   amount as delay compensation.


          This decision results from a claim by RCA Corporation for
      delay compensation in connection with a judgment of the
333  United States Court of Claims. Our Claims Division initially
      disallowed the claim, and RCA sought reconsideration. For the
      reasons that follow, we believe the Claims Division's
      disallowance must be sustained.

          In May, 1975, RCA filed suit against the United States in
      the Court of Claims. The suit was an action for patent
      infringement under 28 U.S.C. § 1498(a) (1976), which provides
      in pertinent part:

               . (a) Whenever an invention described in
          and covered by a patent of the United States is
          used or manufactured by or for the United States
          without license of the owner thereof or lawful





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