Moore, Commissioner of Patents v. United States Ex Rel. Newcomb Motor Company

Supreme Court of the United States
Moore, Commissioner of Patents v. United States Ex Rel. Newcomb Motor Company, 216 U.S. 608 (1910)
54 L. Ed. 636; 30 S. Ct. 575; 1910 U.S. LEXIS 1930
Per Curiam

Moore, Commissioner of Patents v. United States Ex Rel. Newcomb Motor Company

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The writ of error is dismissed for want of •jurisdiction. Frasch v. Moore, 211 U. S. 1; Rousseau v. Browne, 21 App. D. C. 73, 80; Johnson v. Mueser, 212 U. S. 284; Atkins v. Moore, 212 U. S. 285; Gaines v. Knecht, 212 U. S. 561; Same v. Same, 27 App. D. C. 530, 532; Taylor v. Taft, 203 U. S. 461; United States v. Lynch, 137 U. S. 280; Baltimore & Potomac R. R. Co. v. Hopkins, 130 U. S. 210, 226. The application for certiorari is also denied.

Reference

Full Case Name
Edward B. Moore, Commissioner of Patents, in Error v. United States of America Ex Rel. Newcomb Motor Company
Status
Published
Syllabus
A writ of error to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia dismissed for want df jurisdiction without opinion on the authority of Frasch v. Moore, 211 U. S. 1, and other cases cited.