Case: BOWSER, INC. v. THE UNITED STATES AND THE BENDIX CORPORATION AND FRAM CORPORATION; BOWSER DELAWARE CORPORATION v. THE UNITED STATES AND THE BENDIX CORPORATION, FRAM CORPORATION AND HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.
Abbreviation: Bowser, Inc. v. United States
Decision Date: 1967-12-15
Docket Number: No. 25-61; No. 92-70
Citation: 193 Ct. Cl. 1105
Volume: 193
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: BOWSER, INC. v. THE UNITED STATES AND THE BENDIX CORPORATION AND FRAM CORPORATION BOWSER DELAWARE CORPORATION v. THE UNITED STATES AND THE BENDIX CORPORATION, FRAM CORPORATION AND HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.
Judges: 
Pages: 1105–1106

Head Matter:
BOWSER, INC. v. THE UNITED STATES AND THE BENDIX CORPORATION AND FRAM CORPORATION BOWSER DELAWARE CORPORATION v. THE UNITED STATES AND THE BENDIX CORPORATION, FRAM CORPORATION AND HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.
[No. 25-61]
[No. 92-70]
[181 Ct. Cl. 834, 388 F. 2d 346]

Opinion:
On December 15, 1967, in Case No. 25-61 (181 Ct. Cl. 834, 388 F. 2d 346), the court rendered an opinion and entered findings of fact holding that plaintiff was entitled to recover and entering judgment to that effect with the amount of recovery to he determined in further proceedings. On November 30,1970, there was filed in Case No. 25-61, as well as Case No. 92-70 (a companion case involving the same patent), a stipulation signed on behalf of plaintiffs and defendant (but not by the third-party defendants) by their respective attorneys of record. The stipulation states that a written, offer was submitted by plaintiffs to the United States and duly accepted on belialf of tbe United States, whereby plaintiffs agreed to accept $250,000 in settlement of these cases. The stipulation further provides that plaintiffs have agreed to accept that sum for all past infringement of United States Reissue Patent No. 24,136, to fully release the United States from all claims set forth in the petitions, and to grant the United States an irrevocable, nonexclusive, royalty-free license under Reissue Patent No. 24,-136, and all reissues and extensions thereof. On the basis thereof, plaintiffs and defendant 'have agreed to entry of judgment in favor of plaintiffs in the aforementioned amount. On December 4, 1970 the court ordered that judgment be entered in favor of plaintiffs for $250,000.