Singer Manufacturing Co. v. June Manufacturing Co.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1896-05-18

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Me. Justice "White, after stating the foregoing facts, delivered the opinion of the court. The facts recapitulated in the statement just made are undisputed. Those which are seriously controverted and upon which the legal issues depend are, first, were the sewing machines made by the Singer Company so, in whole or in part, protected by patents as to cause the…

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