PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO. v. AMERICAN POTASH & C. CORP.

No. P-115.

8 F.Supp. 567 (1934)

PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO. et al. v. AMERICAN POTASH & CHEMICAL CORPORATION.

District Court, S. D. California, Central Division.

October 13, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. W. Boyken, of San Francisco, Cal., and Raymond Ives Blakeslee, of Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiffs.

Lyon & Lyon, of Los Angeles, Cal. (by Leonard S. Lyon and Richard Lyon, both of Los Angeles, Cal.), for defendant.


JAMES, District Judge.

Plaintiffs in their suit declared upon two patents which they claimed had been infringed by defendant. The first patent described a process for recovering potash (KCI) from alkaline deposits, the second a process for recovering borax (Na2B4O7) from like deposits. The particular source of material intended to be worked on was the brine of Searles Lake in California, which holds...

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