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Control Electronics v. Acoustical

U.S.
Oct 7, 1991
502 U.S. 863 (1991)

Summary

noting that the "initial rejection by the [PTO] of original claims that later were confirmed on reexamination hardly justifies a good faith belief in the invalidity of the claims."

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Opinion

No. 91-139.

October 7, 1991.


ORDER

C.A. Fed. Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 932 F. 2d 939.


Summaries of

Control Electronics v. Acoustical

U.S.
Oct 7, 1991
502 U.S. 863 (1991)

noting that the "initial rejection by the [PTO] of original claims that later were confirmed on reexamination hardly justifies a good faith belief in the invalidity of the claims."

Summary of this case from Eko Brands, LLC v. Adrian Rivera Maynez Enters., Inc.

zoning regulations of sewer systems would prevent seepage

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Case details for

Control Electronics v. Acoustical

Case Details

Full title:CONTROL ELECTRONICS Co. ET AL. v. ACOUSTICAL DESIGN, INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 7, 1991

Citations

502 U.S. 863 (1991)

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