Supreme Court of the United States, 1891

Electric Gas Lighting Co. v. Tillotson

Electric Gas Lighting Co. v. Tillotson
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided April 6, 1891
139 U.S. 503; 11 S. Ct. 594; 35 L. Ed. 261; 1891 U.S. LEXIS 2401 (United States Reports)

Electric Gas Lighting Co. v. Tillotson

Opinion

139 U.S. 503

11 S.Ct. 594

35 L.Ed. 261

ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING CO.
v.
TILLOTSON et al.

No. 235.

April 6, 1891.

Edwin H. Brown, for appellant

E. N. Dickerson, for appellees.

BLATCHFORD, J.

1

This suit is founded upon the same reissue, No. 9,743, considered in Electric Gas-Lighting Co. v. Boston Electric Co., ante, 586, (just decided.) The case was heard by Judge WHEELER, who dismissed the bill, holding that claims 2 and 5 of the reissue were invalid. 21 Fed. Rep. 568. It having been stipulated that, if the decree in No. 232 is affirmed, to decree in No. 235 shall be affirmed without costs to the appellees, and the decree in No. 232 having been affirmed, the decree in No. 235 is affirmed, without costs to the appellees.

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