BLACK v. RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION

No. 230.

41 F.Supp. 988 (1941)

BLACK v. RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION.

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

April 25, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyon & Lyon and Robert E. Paradise, all of Los Angeles, Cal., for defendant.

Oliver O. Clark and Philip Subkow, both of Los Angeles, for plaintiff.


HARRISON, District Judge.

The plaintiff in this action seeks relief under three separate counts. All three counts revolve around a certain licensing agreement for use of inventions entered into by the plaintiff with the Pan American Petroleum Company, under date of September 15, 1925. Under the first count, plaintiff seeks, through declaratory relief, to have the rights of the parties under said agreement determined. The second count is brought for the purpose of...

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