The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, Volumes 257-258West Publishing Company, 1919 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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( 257 F. ) These articles show that the defendant had been engaged in a controversy over the desirability of the residents of Porto Rico accepting American citizenship , which was conferred upon them by the Jones Bill , so called ...
( 257 F. ) These articles show that the defendant had been engaged in a controversy over the desirability of the residents of Porto Rico accepting American citizenship , which was conferred upon them by the Jones Bill , so called ...
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From a decree dismissing the bill , plaintiff appeals . Affirmed . Edmund B. Seymour , Jr. , of Philadelphia , Pa . , for appellant . Thomas L. Hoskins , of West Chester , Pa . , for appellee . Before WOOLLEY , Circuit Judge ...
From a decree dismissing the bill , plaintiff appeals . Affirmed . Edmund B. Seymour , Jr. , of Philadelphia , Pa . , for appellant . Thomas L. Hoskins , of West Chester , Pa . , for appellee . Before WOOLLEY , Circuit Judge ...
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The bill does not allege any reason for the nonjoinder of Seymour , but plaintiff seeks to excuse his nonjoinder , in that his joinder would oust the jurisdiction of the court as to the parties before the court .
The bill does not allege any reason for the nonjoinder of Seymour , but plaintiff seeks to excuse his nonjoinder , in that his joinder would oust the jurisdiction of the court as to the parties before the court .
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Finding no infringement , the bill should be dismissed , with costs . Appeal allowed in open court ; bond fixed at $ 200 . ODELL v . F. C. FARNSWORTH CO . et al . * ( District Court , S. D. New York . April 5 , 1917. ) No. 70 .
Finding no infringement , the bill should be dismissed , with costs . Appeal allowed in open court ; bond fixed at $ 200 . ODELL v . F. C. FARNSWORTH CO . et al . * ( District Court , S. D. New York . April 5 , 1917. ) No. 70 .
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The bill of complaint will be dismissed . DEMAREST v . WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO . ' District Court , D. Connecticut . April 12 , 1919. ) No. 1499 . 1. EQUITY 343 - ANSWER UNDER OATH - PROBATIVE FORCE - WAIVER VERIFICATION .
The bill of complaint will be dismissed . DEMAREST v . WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO . ' District Court , D. Connecticut . April 12 , 1919. ) No. 1499 . 1. EQUITY 343 - ANSWER UNDER OATH - PROBATIVE FORCE - WAIVER VERIFICATION .
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