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" Of course, the defendant cannot complain of that, because, if in fact he was an infringer, he has been using the property of ' the plaintiff, and whatever profits he has made out of it, belong in equity to the owner. It is a question here, whether or... "
The Argument of Mr. Edward N. Dickerson: With His Notes and Explanations - Page 51
by Edward Nicoll Dickerson - 1856
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Monthly Nautical Magazine, and Quarterly Review, Volume 5

1856 - 504 pages
...invention of the plaintiff, may be taken as the measure of damages. Of course, the defendant cannot complain of that, because, if in fact he was an infringer,...Government, at the rate of $12.50 per cubic foot, which, if applied to the Metropolis, upon the evidence, would amount to about $9,000. As it respects the $250...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the ..., Volume 3

United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1870 - 638 pages
...owner. It is a question here, whether or not an established patent-fee for this improvement has been proved by the evidence. There is evidence that the...$500. He sold several rights to the Government, at a rate which, applied to the Metropolis, would amount to about $9,000. As it respects the sales for...
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