OGDEN v. GENERAL PRINTING INK CORPORATION

No. 986.

37 F.Supp. 572 (1941)

OGDEN v. GENERAL PRINTING INK CORPORATION.

District Court, D. Maryland.

March 11, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Royall Tippett, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff.

Randolph Barton, Jr., and F. Fulton Bramble (of Barton, Wilmer, Bramble, Addison & Semans), both of Baltimore, Md., and Carl A. Person, of New York City, for defendant.


CHESNUT, District Judge.

This is a patent case of an unusual nature. It does not involve any question of infringement or validity of patents, but of ownership. The suit has taken the form of a request for a declaratory judgment that certain United States patents recently issued to the plaintiff do not equitably belong to the defendant, under a contract between the parties dated October 28, 1931. By the terms of this contract, the plaintiff sold and assigned to the...

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