The Federal Reporter, Volum 68West Publishing Company, 1895 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... corporation . Nei- ther does the fact that the one corporation exercised a controlling influence over the other through the ownership of its stock or through the identity of stockholders , operate to make either the agent of the other ...
... corporation . Nei- ther does the fact that the one corporation exercised a controlling influence over the other through the ownership of its stock or through the identity of stockholders , operate to make either the agent of the other ...
Side 189
... corporation was not a party to the suit . Held , that S. should not alone be held personally responsible for the alleged wrongful acts , merely because he was an officer of the corporation , and that the bill should be dismissed ...
... corporation was not a party to the suit . Held , that S. should not alone be held personally responsible for the alleged wrongful acts , merely because he was an officer of the corporation , and that the bill should be dismissed ...
Side 191
... corporation . There is no question as to its financial responsibility . It has not been joined as a party defendant in this suit . The evidence shows that the alleged infringing acts were committed by said corporation , contrary to the ...
... corporation . There is no question as to its financial responsibility . It has not been joined as a party defendant in this suit . The evidence shows that the alleged infringing acts were committed by said corporation , contrary to the ...
Side 206
... corporation . The first opinion is scarcely consistent with a due regard to the rights of the patentee , whose invention might then be practiced with impunity by an insolvent corporation , nor with the general tenor of the pat- ent laws ...
... corporation . The first opinion is scarcely consistent with a due regard to the rights of the patentee , whose invention might then be practiced with impunity by an insolvent corporation , nor with the general tenor of the pat- ent laws ...
Side 250
... corporation , and the certificate of insurance provides that any loss " shall be reported to the corporation in London , " and shall be paid there , and that claims shall be adjusted according to " the usages of Lloyds " ; and the ...
... corporation , and the certificate of insurance provides that any loss " shall be reported to the corporation in London , " and shall be paid there , and that claims shall be adjusted according to " the usages of Lloyds " ; and the ...
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