TERRY v. WEBSTER

No. 1785.

12 F.2d 139 (1926)

TERRY v. WEBSTER.

Court of Appeals of District of Columbia.

Decided April 5, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melville Church and H. P. Brown, both of Washington, D. C., and T. H. Sheridan, of Chicago, Ill., for appellant.

Archibald Cox and H. A. English, both of New York City, and W. G. Henderson, of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, ROBB, Associate Justice, and SMITH, Judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals.


SMITH, Acting Associate Justice.

Joseph T. Terry, in October, 1914, applied to the Patent Office for letters patent to a process for the extraction of copper from its ores. On December 30, 1916, Martin F. Webster filed an application in which he prayed for a patent to substantially the same process as that applied for by Terry. Terry failed to prosecute his application for a patent for more than a year after notice of official action thereon, and in consequence his...

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