Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Second Circuit, Band 6Derby and Miller, 1870 - 24 Seiten |
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... YORK . VOLUME VI . NEW YORK : BAKER , VOORHIS & CO . , PUBLISHERS , 66 NASSAU STREET . 1870 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the REPORTS.
... YORK . VOLUME VI . NEW YORK : BAKER , VOORHIS & CO . , PUBLISHERS , 66 NASSAU STREET . 1870 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the REPORTS.
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... YORK . NATHAN K. HALL , NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK . CHARLES L. BENEDICT , EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK . DAVID A. SMALLEY , VERMONT . WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN , CONNECTICUT . 76985 1 CASES REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME . A Conover v.
... YORK . NATHAN K. HALL , NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK . CHARLES L. BENEDICT , EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK . DAVID A. SMALLEY , VERMONT . WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN , CONNECTICUT . 76985 1 CASES REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME . A Conover v.
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... York , November 27th , 1867. ) THIS was a libel , in rem , filed in the District Court , against the steamboat Syracuse , by the owner of a canal boat that was being towed by her from Albany to New York , to recover for the damages ...
... York , November 27th , 1867. ) THIS was a libel , in rem , filed in the District Court , against the steamboat Syracuse , by the owner of a canal boat that was being towed by her from Albany to New York , to recover for the damages ...
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... York shore , and was on her starboard tack , on her way from the island to the New York shore , and a steamer behind her , going in the same direction , at a speed of eight knots an hour , blew a whistle , as a signal to the schooner to ...
... York shore , and was on her starboard tack , on her way from the island to the New York shore , and a steamer behind her , going in the same direction , at a speed of eight knots an hour , blew a whistle , as a signal to the schooner to ...
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... York shore , and that the schooner should have tacked before running out her course , and thus have provided a free way for the course of the steamer . This the schooner refused to do . The channel is nearly half a mile wide , and it is ...
... York shore , and that the schooner should have tacked before running out her course , and thus have provided a free way for the course of the steamer . This the schooner refused to do . The channel is nearly half a mile wide , and it is ...
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Seite 33 - ... in any suit for infringement, by the party failing so to mark, no damages shall be recovered by the plaintiff, except on proof that the defendant was duly notified of the infringement, and continued, after such notice, to make, use, or vend the article so patented.
Seite 306 - Whenever a patent on application is refused, either by the Commissioner of Patents or by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia upon appeal from the Commissioner, the applicant may have remedy by bill in equity ; and the court having cognizance thereof, on notice to adverse parties and other due proceedings had, may adjudge that such applicant is entitled, according to law, to receive a patent for his invention, as specified in his claim, or for any part thereof, as the facts in the case may...
Seite 378 - ... any suit or prosecution, civil or criminal, has been or shall be commenced in any State court against any such person, for any cause whatsoever...
Seite 270 - product of or substitute for the original thing still follows the " nature of the thing itself as long as it can be ascertained to
Seite 460 - Whether the president in fulfilling his duties, as commander-in-chief, in suppressing an insurrection, has met with such armed hostile resistance, and a civil war of such alarming proportions as will compel him to accord to them the character of belligerents, is a question to be decided by him, and this court must be governed by the decision and acts of the political department of the government to which this power was entrusted. 'He must determine what degree of force the crisis demands.
Seite 86 - The same to be held and enjoyed by the said JD for his own use and behoof, and for the use and behoof of his legal representatives, to the full end of the term for which said letters patent are or may be granted...
Seite 373 - States ; but when a question to which the judicial power of the Union is extended by the Constitution forms an ingredient of the original cause, it is within the power of Congress to give the Circuit Courts jurisdiction of that cause, although other questions of fact or of law may be involved in it.
Seite 379 - ... if special bail was originally requisite therein, it shall then be the duty of the state court to accept the surety, and proceed no further in the cause...
Seite 100 - ... of which he was not the first and original inventor , and shall have no legal or just right to claim the same, in every such case the patent shall be deemed good and valid for so much of the invention or discovery as shall be truly and...
Seite 379 - ... and the defendant shall, at the time of entering his appearance in such state court, file a petition for the removal of the cause...