Case Name: Caltex (Philippines), Inc. The Shell Company of Philippine Islands, Ltd. Standard-Vacuum Oil Co.
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1953-02-06
Citations: 124 Ct. Cl. 831
Docket Number: Nos. 48324, 48265, 48319
Parties: Caltex (Philippines), Inc. The Shell Company of Philippine Islands, Ltd. Standard-Vacuum Oil Co.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Volume: 124
Pages: 831–831

Head Matter:
Nos. 48324, 48265, 48319.
February 6, 1953
Caltex (Philippines), Inc. The Shell Company of Philippine Islands, Ltd. Standard-Vacuum Oil Co.

Opinion:
Eminent domain; taking and destruction of private property in time of war to prevent enemy possession. Opinion 120 C. Cls. 518.
On the decision and mandate of the Supreme Court, 344 U. S. 149, it was ordered "that in conformity with the opinion and mandate of the Supreme Court, remanding the cause to this court for preceedings in conformity with such opinion, the judgment of this court rendered in these cases on November 6, 1951 be and the same is vacated and withdrawn insofar as it relates to the Pandacan claims of Caltex (Philippines), Inc., Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, and the Shell Company of Philippine Islands, Limited, and the petitions herein are dismissed insofar as they relate to such Pandacan claims. In all other respects the judgment of November 6,1951, is to remain in full force and effect."