Supreme Court Reporter, Volumes 37-38West Publishing Company, 1917 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 83
... suit was therein as " critical proportions , " " amount- " fully and clearly described and claimed ; " ing to a fraction of 1 per cent on the ore . " [ Ed . Note . For other cases , see Patents , Cent . Dig . 245 ; Dec. Dig . 170 ...
... suit was therein as " critical proportions , " " amount- " fully and clearly described and claimed ; " ing to a fraction of 1 per cent on the ore . " [ Ed . Note . For other cases , see Patents , Cent . Dig . 245 ; Dec. Dig . 170 ...
Page 84
... suit a number of patents had been granted in this and other countries for processes aim- ing to make practical use of this property of oil and of oil mixed with acid in the treatment of ores , all of which , speaking broadly , consisted ...
... suit a number of patents had been granted in this and other countries for processes aim- ing to make practical use of this property of oil and of oil mixed with acid in the treatment of ores , all of which , speaking broadly , consisted ...
Page 85
... suit was made.out any change having taken place . The The experimenters were working on the Cattermole " metal sinking process " as a basis when it was discovered that the granulation on which the process depended practically ceased ...
... suit was made.out any change having taken place . The The experimenters were working on the Cattermole " metal sinking process " as a basis when it was discovered that the granulation on which the process depended practically ceased ...
Page 86
... suit was promptly considered by the patentees as an original and important dis- covery , but that it was immediately gener- ally accepted as so great an advance over any process known before that , without puff - negie Steel Co. v ...
... suit was promptly considered by the patentees as an original and important dis- covery , but that it was immediately gener- ally accepted as so great an advance over any process known before that , without puff - negie Steel Co. v ...
Page 105
... suit for the infringement of a patent . Reversed and remanded for further pro- ceedings . See same case below , 131 C. C. A. 662 , 215 Fed . 594 . The facts are stated in the opinion . Messrs . Fred L. Chappell and Otis A. Earl for ...
... suit for the infringement of a patent . Reversed and remanded for further pro- ceedings . See same case below , 131 C. C. A. 662 , 215 Fed . 594 . The facts are stated in the opinion . Messrs . Fred L. Chappell and Otis A. Earl for ...
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Page 314 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large.
Page 65 - ... equal facilities for the interchange of traffic between their respective lines, and for the receiving, forwarding, and delivering of passengers and property to and from their several lines and those connecting therewith, and shall not discriminate in their rates and charges between such connecting lines; but this shall not be construed as requiring any such common carrier to give the use of its tracks or terminal facilities to another carrier engaged in like business.
Page 417 - Office to any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter...
Page 469 - ... person or persons injured thereby for the full amount of damages sustained in consequence of any such violation of the provisions of this act...
Page 196 - ... any woman or girl In Interstate or foreign commerce, or In any territory or the District of Columbia, In goIng to any place for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other Immoral purpose...
Page 258 - The inhabitants of the said territory, shall always be entitled to the benefits of the writ of habeas corpus, and of the trial by jury; of a proportionate representation of the people in the legislature, and of judicial proceedings according to the course of the common law.
Page 263 - Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the state, sometimes termed its "police power," to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education, and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the state, develop its resources and add to its wealth and prosperity.
Page 470 - The amount of any loss or damage for which any carrier becomes liable shall be computed at the value of the property at the place and time of shipment...
Page 254 - It requires no argument to show that the right to work for a living in the common occupations of the community is of the very essence of the personal freedom and opportunity that it was the purpose of the Amendment to secure.
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