· 12/15/1856

Clarke v. Cramer

Citations

  • 1 MacA. Pat. Cas. 473
  • 5 F. Cas. 948

Syllabus

<p>Admissions of the party. — The admissions of a party to an interference, made before the controversy arose, to the effect that his opponent was the inventor, taken as conclusive evidence against his right to the patent.</p>

Judges: Dunlop

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