STILZ V. UNITED STATES, 269 U. S. 144 (1925)

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Stilz v. United States, 269 U.S. 144 (1925)

Stilz v. United States

No. 38

Argued October 13, 14, 1925

Decided November 16, 1925

269 U.S. 144

Syllabus

A finding by the Court of Claims that claimant's patents were not infringed by the government is a finding of fact, and therefore not reexaminable by this Court. P. 269 U. S. 147.

59 Ct.Cls. 21 affirmed.

Appeal from a judgment of the Court of Claims in an action brought by the appellant to recover compensation for use and manufacture by the United States of certain oil burners alleged to infringe his patents.

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