Saxlehner v. Siegel-Cooper Co. - 179 U.S. 42 (1900)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Saxlehner v. Siegel-Cooper Co., 179 U.S. 42 (1900)
Saxlehner v. Siegel-Cooper Company
Nos. 30-32
Argued March 22-23, 1900
Decided October 16, 1900
179 U.S. 42
Syllabus
These cases were argued with No. 29, ante, 179 U. S. 40. The answer in them was substantially the same as in that case, and the same record of proofs was used. Held that an injunction should issue against all the defendants, but as the Siegel-Cooper Company acted in good faith it should not be required to account for gains and profits.
The case is stated in the opinion.
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