| 1906 - 2090 pages
...This position is suggested by the following observation of the Supreme Court in the Christie Case: "Time is of the essence In matters like this, and...A priority of a few minutes, probably, is enough." But there was a. witness who testified that he went into the office of the Cella Company, and saw that... | |
| 1918 - 2060 pages
...The true line of decision is indicated by the conclusion of the court i* the Christie Case — that the "information will not become public property until the plaintiff has gained his reward." 198 US 251, 25 Sup. Ct. 637, 49 L. Ed. 1031. Of course, this means his reasonable reward,... | |
| William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 346 pages
...The publication insisted on in some of the arguments were publications in breach of contract, and do not affect the plaintiff's rights. Time is of the essence in matters like this, and It falr,ly may be said that, if the contracts with the plaintiff are kept, the Information will not become... | |
| 1918 - 656 pages
...diminish or destroy the value of the news or quotations in the hands of the collector or his assignee.1"' "The information will not become public property until the plaintiff has gained its reward."10 And so in the principal case, servants? Are we to fail in our plain duty for mere lack of... | |
| 1918 - 742 pages
...The true line of decision is indicated by the conclusion of the court in the Christie Case — that the "information will not become public property until the plaintiff has gained his reward." 198 US 251, 25 Sup. Ct. 637, 49 L. Ed. 1031. Of course, this means his reasonable reward,... | |
| Library of Congress. Copyright Office - 1918 - 628 pages
...alone. The true line of decision is indicated by the conclusion of the court in the Christie case, that the " information will not become public property until the plaintiff has gained his rewar*d." (193 US, at 251.) Of course, this means his reasonable reward, and, as in that instance... | |
| 1919 - 1894 pages
...is indicated condition» „t by the conclusion г "'""'" of the court in the Christie Case — that the "information will not become public property until the plaintiff has gained his reward." 198 U. S. 251, 49 L. ed. 1031, 25 Sup. Ct. Rep. 637. Of course, this means his reasonable... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1920 - 640 pages
...obtained by such a breach." And It Is also stated there (198 US 251, 25 Sup. Ct 640, 49 L. Ed. 1031) : "Time is of the essence in matters like this, and...property until the plaintiff has gained its reward." я The only other case In this court which reg lates to this subject Is Hunt v. NY Cotton • Exchange,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1920 - 1376 pages
...of trust, and using knowledge obtained by such a breach." And it is also stated there (page 251) : "Time is of the essence in matters like this, and...with the plaintiff are kept, the information will not 15 22-5 OCT. TERM, become public property until the plaintiff has gained its reward." The only other... | |
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