Lilley v. Kelsea
15 F. Cas. 532, 1 MacA. Pat. Cas. 568
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedJanuary 15, 1858
StatusPublished
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Lilley v. Kelsea, 15 F. Cas. 532, 1 MacA. Pat. Cas. 568 (circtddc 1858).
Opinion
[This was an interference proceeding between Alfred T. Lilley, assignee of Samuel Porter, and H. Kelsea, assignor to himself and Henry Dunklee.]
The invention in controversy in this case is the same as that involved in the case of Hill v. Dunklee [Case No. 6,489].
[The case is not reported.]
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