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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1977

91 STAT. 1162 48 USC 1681b. Separate tax. 48 USC 1421i.

District Court of Guam, review of claims. 48 USC 1424c.

Land acquisitions effected through judicial condemnation proceedings. Fair compensation.

Special masters or judges, employment.

Attorney's fees, limitation. Violation, penalty.

Grants to Government of Guam.

PUBLIC LAW 95-134—OCT. 15, 1977 (b) the Act of June 30, 1954 (68 Stat. 330), as amended, is further amended by deleting the last sentence of section 4(a); (c) by changing the period at the end of section 31(a) to a colon and inserting the following: '•Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Legislature of Guam may levy a separate tax on all taxpayers in an amount not to exceed 10 per centum of their annual income tax obligation to the Government of Guam.". SEC. 204. (a) Notwithstanding any law or court decision to the contrary, the District Court of Guam is hereby granted authority and jurisdiction to review claims of persons, their heirs or legatees, from whom interests in land on Guam were acquired other than through judicial condemnation proceedings, in which the issue of compensation was adjudicated in a contested trial in the District Court of Guam, by the United States between July 21, 1944, and August 23, 1963, and to award fair compensation in those cases where it is determined that less than fair market value Avas paid as a result of (1) duress, unfair influence, or other unconscionable actions, or (2) unfair, unjust, and inequitable actions of the United States. (b) Land acquisitions effected through judicial condemnation proceedings in which the issue of compensation was adjudicated in a contested trial in the District Court of Guam, shall remain res judicata and shall not be subject to review hereunder. (c) Fair compensation for purposes of this Act is defined as such additional amounts as are necessary to effect payment of fair market value at the time of acquisition, if it is determined that, as a result of duress, unfair influence, or other unconscionable actions, fair market value was not paid. Interest may not be allowed from the time of acquisition to the date of the award on such additional amounts as may be awarded pursuant to this section. (d) The District Court of Guam may employ and utilize the services of such special masters or judges as are necessary to carry out the intent and purposes hereof. (e) Awards made hereunder shall be judgments against the United States. (f) Attorney's fees paid by claimants to counsel representing them may not exceed 5 per centum of any additional award. Any agreement to the contrary shall be unlawful and void. Whoever, in the United States or elsewhere, demands or receives any remuneration in excess of the maximum permitted by this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both. A reasonable attorney's fee may be awarded in appropriate cases. (g) All agencies and departments of the United States Government shall, upon request, deliver to the court any documents, records, and writings which are pertinent to any claim under review. SEC. 205. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of the Interior such sums as may be necessary for grants to the Government of Guam to meet the health care needs of Guam, but not to exceed $25,000,000: Provided, That no grant may be made by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to this section without the prior approval of the Scyetary of Health, Education, and Welfare. TITLE III

Government comptroller, salaries and expenses.

SEC. 301. (a) The Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands (68 Stat. 504) as amended (48 U.S.C. 1599) is further amended as follows: Delete from the first sentence of section 17(a) everything after the