The Federal Reporter, Volume 34West Publishing Company, 1888 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 40
... DAMAGES . Where plaintiff's invention relates to a new composition of matter , and the infringing article is made of the patented material , and this alone , the meas- ure of the patentee's damages is the entire profit he would have ...
... DAMAGES . Where plaintiff's invention relates to a new composition of matter , and the infringing article is made of the patented material , and this alone , the meas- ure of the patentee's damages is the entire profit he would have ...
Page 48
... damages . The language of the original patent was somewhat ambiguous , and hence there was some excuse for those who sold it , believing that it was not an infringement . There can be no mistake now . The language of the claims could ...
... damages . The language of the original patent was somewhat ambiguous , and hence there was some excuse for those who sold it , believing that it was not an infringement . There can be no mistake now . The language of the claims could ...
Page 51
... damages at law . Redress for a mere personal slander or libel may perhaps properly be left to the courts of law , because no falsehood , however gross and malicious , can wholly destroy a man's reputation with those who know him ; but ...
... damages at law . Redress for a mere personal slander or libel may perhaps properly be left to the courts of law , because no falsehood , however gross and malicious , can wholly destroy a man's reputation with those who know him ; but ...
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... damages for breach of charter - party , filed a cross- libel for damages for false representations . It appeared that before the com- mencement of the suit the master of the vessel had settled with respondents . giving them a receipt ...
... damages for breach of charter - party , filed a cross- libel for damages for false representations . It appeared that before the com- mencement of the suit the master of the vessel had settled with respondents . giving them a receipt ...
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... damages ; and that he would have the vessel reinstated . Had it not been the un- derstanding that the guaranty was to continue , this claim for damages . would have accrued to respondents instead of to libelant . Then , upon the ...
... damages ; and that he would have the vessel reinstated . Had it not been the un- derstanding that the guaranty was to continue , this claim for damages . would have accrued to respondents instead of to libelant . Then , upon the ...
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Page 501 - Be it therefore enacted, that whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 722 - It is that state of the case, which, after the entire comparison and consideration of all the evidence, leaves the minds of the jurors in that condition that they cannot say they feel an abiding conviction, to a moral certainty, of the truth of the charge.
Page 81 - And no civil suit shall be brought before either of said courts against an inhabitant of the United States by any original process in any other district than that whereof he is an inhabitant, or in which he shall be found at the time of serving the writ...
Page 473 - Act shall, according to their respective powers, afford all reasonable, proper, and 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...
Page 225 - ... no civil suit shall be brought before either of said courts against any person by any original process or proceeding in any other district than that whereof he is an inhabitant, but where the jurisdiction is founded only on the fact that the action is between citizens of different States, suit shall be brought only in the district of the residence of either the plaintiff or the defendant...
Page 502 - When the death of one is caused by the wrongful act or omission of another, the personal representatives of the former may maintain an action therefor against the latter, if the former might have maintained an action, had he lived, against the latter for an injury for the same act or omission.
Page 355 - Field's opinion clearly established California law. In 1865 Justice Lorenzo Sawyer could safely say that "it is now settled in this State that parol evidence is admissible to show that a deed absolute on its face was intended to be a mortgage.
Page 220 - And where a suit is now pending, or may be hereafter brought, in any state court, in which there is a controversy between a citizen of the State in which the suit is brought and a citizen of another St^te, any defendant, being such citizen of another State...
Page 510 - That no possessory action between individuals in any of the courts of the United States for the recovery of any mining title, or for damages to any such title, shall be affected by the fact that the paramount title to the land on which such mines are, is in the United States, but each case shall be adjudged by the law of possession ;
Page 787 - The method of, and apparatus for, transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically, as herein described, by causing electrical undulations, similar in form to the vibrations of the air accompanying the said vocal or other sounds, substantially as set forth.