The very object of these laws is monopoly, and the rule is, with few exceptions, that any conditions which are not in their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to... The Federal Reporter - Page 1141905Full view - About this book
| 1904 - 1126 pages
...nor was its purpose to prevent the licensee from attempting to make any improvement in harrows. It was a reasonable prohibition for the defendant, who...harrows as were made by others who were engaged in manufacturing and selling other machines under other patents. It would be unreasonable to so construe... | |
| 1913 - 1174 pages
...their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or...or sell the article, will be upheld by the courts. Tho fact that the conditions In the contracts keep up the monopoly or fix prices does not render them... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1903 - 794 pages
...nor was its purpose, to prevent the licensee from attempting to make any improvement in harrows. It was a reasonable prohibition for the defendant, who...harrows as were made by others who were engaged in manufacturing and selling other machines under other patents. It would be unreasonable to so construe... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - 1905 - 542 pages
...not in their nature illegal with regard to the kind of property, imposed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or...the courts, and the fact that the conditions in the contract keep up a monopoly does not render them illegal. See also Edison Electric Light Co. v. Sawyer... | |
| United States - 1905 - 1032 pages
...their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or...or sell the article, will be upheld by the courts. The fact that the conditions in the contract keep up the monopoly or flx prices does not render them... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1906 - 654 pages
...their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee, and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or...or sell the article, will be upheld by the courts." The fact that the tendency will be to control prices of the patented article will not render such contracts... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1906 - 250 pages
...SHERMAN ACT. Ill nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee, and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or use or sell the article, will bo upheld by the courts." The fact that the tendency will be to control prices of the patented article... | |
| 1907 - 1252 pages
...their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property. imi>osed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or use or sell the article, will he upheld by the courts. The fact that the conditions in the contracts keep up the monoi>oly or fix... | |
| United States. Courts - 1907 - 1088 pages
...the licensee for the right to manufacture or use or sell the article, will be upheld by the courts. The fact that the conditions in the contracts keep up the monopoly or fix prices does not render them illegal." Concerning the application of the Sherriian not to the... | |
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