Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Second Circuit, Volume 17 |
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Page 108
... green light and the white light of a vessel about one point over her port bow , and apparently distant about 2 or 3 miles , which lights approached the schooner , and shortly changed , showing both green and red lights ; that , when ...
... green light and the white light of a vessel about one point over her port bow , and apparently distant about 2 or 3 miles , which lights approached the schooner , and shortly changed , showing both green and red lights ; that , when ...
Page 110
... green light , the red light and the white light , of the tug . The answer states , that there were no lights visible on the barge , and , while it alleges fault in the tug and the barge , in that the barge had no light , it does not ...
... green light , the red light and the white light , of the tug . The answer states , that there were no lights visible on the barge , and , while it alleges fault in the tug and the barge , in that the barge had no light , it does not ...
Page 111
... green and red side lights . Rule 4 states the object of this arrangement of white lights to be to distinguish towing steam Rules 3 and 4 , is steam vessel which towing lights in The Jesse Williamson , Jr. The Blanche Page and The AUGUST ...
... green and red side lights . Rule 4 states the object of this arrangement of white lights to be to distinguish towing steam Rules 3 and 4 , is steam vessel which towing lights in The Jesse Williamson , Jr. The Blanche Page and The AUGUST ...
Page 112
... green side lights , and , in addition thereto , a central range of two white lights , the after light being carried at an eleva- tion of at least 15 feet above the light at the head of the vessel , the head light being so contructed as ...
... green side lights , and , in addition thereto , a central range of two white lights , the after light being carried at an eleva- tion of at least 15 feet above the light at the head of the vessel , the head light being so contructed as ...
Page 113
... green lights of the tug . The fact that the two after lights on the tug were not seen from the schooner indicates that they must have been very feeble lights . The schooner had no proper notice that the tug had a vessel in tow , and the ...
... green lights of the tug . The fact that the two after lights on the tug were not seen from the schooner indicates that they must have been very feeble lights . The schooner had no proper notice that the tug had a vessel in tow , and the ...
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Page 111 - ... so constructed as to show a uniform and unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of twenty points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light ten points on each side of the ship, namely, from right ahead to two points abaft the beam...
Page 302 - The several courts vested with jurisdiction of cases arising under the patent laws shall have power to grant injunctions according to the course and principles of courts of equity, to prevent the violation of any right secured by patent, on such terms as the court may deem reasonable...
Page 261 - The shareholders of every Federal reserve bank shall be held individually responsible, equally and ratably, and not one for another...
Page 316 - ... in the absence of fraud and in the absence of protest by the owner, importer, agent, or consignee, be final and conclusive upon all parties.
Page 304 - ... having been patented in a foreign country more than six months prior to his application: Provided , That the same shall not have been introduced into public and common use in the United States prior to the application for such patent: And provided, also, That in all cases every such patent shall be limited to the term of fourteen years from the date or publication of such foreign letters patent.
Page 261 - That the president and cashier of every such association shall cause to be kept at all times a full and correct list of the names and residences of all the shareholders in the association, and the number of shares held by each, in the office where its business is transacted...
Page 390 - In all cases where the rules prescribed by this court or by the circuit court do not apply, the practice of the circuit court shall be regulated by the present practice of the high court of chancery in England, so far as the same may reasonably be applied consistently with the local circumstances and local conveniences of the district where the court is held, not as positive rules, but as furnishing just analogies to regulate the practice.
Page 150 - To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention...
Page 260 - Every person becoming a shareholder by such transfer shall, in proportion to his shares, succeed to all the rights and liabilities of the prior holder of such shares ; and no change shall be made in the articles of association...
Page 288 - March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty (at 12 o'clock at noon), the said loss or damage to be estimated according to the true and actual cash value of the said property at the time the same shall happen...