INTERNATIONAL VISIBLE SYSTEMS CORP. v. REMINGTON-RAND

No. 6229.

65 F.2d 540 (1933)

INTERNATIONAL VISIBLE SYSTEMS CORPORATION v. REMINGTON-RAND, Inc.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

June 6, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard H. Freiberg, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for appellant.

Charles P. Franchot, of Buffalo, N. Y. (Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and William G. Shoemaker, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y., on the brief), for appellee.

Before MOORMAN, HICKS, and SIMONS, Circuit Judges.


HICKS, Circuit Judge.

Appeal by International Visible Systems Corporation (plaintiff below) from an order sustaining the demurrer of Remington-Rand, Inc., appellee, to the petition of appellant.

The action was based upon sections 2 and 15 of title 15, U. S. C. (15 USCA §§ 2, 15), portions of the Act commonly called the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. The petition alleged that appellant carried on the business of manufacturing card index systems with containers...

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