VACUUM OIL CO. v. GRABLER MFG. CO.


53 F.2d 975 (1931)

VACUUM OIL CO. v. GRABLER MFG. CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

May 11, 1931.


PER CURIAM.

This question arises in an appeal from the usual interlocutory decree finding a patent valid and infringed, and directing injunction and accounting. The appeal was allowed by the District Court. No request was made to that court in that connection to stay the injunction or otherwise suspend proceedings pending the appeal; and accordingly (it is to be assumed) the usual injunction has issued. Application is now...

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