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Sales Affiliates, Inc. v. Hutzler Bros.
See United Chromium, Inc., v. International Silver Co., 2 Cir., 60 F.2d 913 , certiorari denied 288 U.S. 600 , 53 S.Ct. 319 , 77 L.Ed. 976 . (b) Prior Art Disclosures Turning now to the prior art, defendants, in attacking the validity of the patent, rely upon five prior patents and two published articles, as follows: Patent No. 1,379,855 to Joseph Donner, issued May 31, 1921; patent No. 1,899,707 to Ralph H.
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Appearance Bond Surety v. United States
See, e. g., Palermo v. United States, 61 F.2d 138 (8th Cir. 1932), cert. denied, 288 U.S. 600 , 53 S.Ct. 318 , 77 L.Ed. 976 (1933) (surety liable by the language of the bond for any breach occurring between date plea entered and date of sentencing); United States v. D’Anna, 487 F.2d 899 (6th Cir. 1973) (surety not liable where court cancelled the bond after sentencing and surety had not consented to extension of the bond to cover the delay in the commencement of the defendant’s sentence). 2 .
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International Silver Co.
v.
United Chromium, Inc.
v.
United Chromium, Inc.
No. 561.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 23, 1933.
Mr. W. Brown Morton for petitioner. Messrs. Livingston Gifford and Gustave R. Thompson for respondent.
Published
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.