Adams v. Meyrose

10 F. 671, 1882 U.S. App. LEXIS 2322

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Adams v. Meyrose, 10 F. 671, 1882 U.S. App. LEXIS 2322 (circtedmo 1882).

Opinion

Treat, D. J.

A demurrer is interposed to the bill on grounds therein stated. The plaintiff, claiming to be the assignee of patents mentioned, granted to defendants a license for the use of the same on terms prescribed. A former suit was brought for an infringement, which this court held could not be maintained so long as said license was outstanding.

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