Eastman Kodak Co. v. Gray - 292 U.S. 332 (1934)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Eastman Kodak Co. v. Gray, 292 U.S. 332 (1934)
Eastman Kodak Co. v. Gray
No. 709
Argued May 1, 1934
Decided May 21, 1934
292 U.S. 332
Syllabus
A judgment of the District Court holding a patent invalid for want of novelty and invention, in an action at law tried without a jury pursuant to §§ 773 and 875, U.S.C. Title 28, is not reviewable in the absence of any assignment of error based on the pleadings, and where the bill of exceptions discloses no special findings or request therefor nor any proposition of law presented and relied upon during the progress of the trial. P. 292 U. S. 336.
67 F.2d 190 reversed.
Certiorari, 291 U.S. 655, to review a judgment reversing a judgment in an action at law based upon alleged infringement of a patent.
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