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" Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court concludes as a matter of law that plaintiff is not entitled to recover, and its petition is therefore dismissed. "
Cases Decided in the United States Court of Claims ... with Report of ... - Page 258
by United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1957
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 220

1920 - 1216 pages
...up to July 1st Mr. Hocker, we must sell more goods in San Antonio. " 'Weller.' "Conclusions of Law. "The court concludes as a matter of law that the plaintiff is not entitled to recover for the following reasons: "First. The amount of money that the defendant had...
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Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in ...

United States. Patent Office - 1938 - 824 pages
...On defendant's motion, the court amended its conclusion of law to read: "Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court decides as a conclusion of law that the plaintiff's patent is valid and has been infringed by the United...
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American Federal Tax Reports, Volume 5

1927 - 1150 pages
...by the Clyde Line and ought to reach Clearwater by the 15th. Conclusion of Law. Upon the facts found the court concludes, as a matter of law, that the plaintiff is entitled to recover the sura of $19.995.65, with interest from March 24, 1922. It is therefore considered and adjudged...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 226

1924 - 1222 pages
...made to him." The court's conclusions of law read as follows : "From the foregoing findings of fact the court concludes as a matter of law that the plaintiff is not entitled to recover, and that the defendant should have judgment for the reason that in the opinion...
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Claims of J.F. McMurray: Hearings...on H.R.10741...Dec. 12 to 21, 1928...

United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian affairs - 1929 - 302 pages
...Chickasaw Nation of Indians, page 25 of the pamphlet, the advance sheet: Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court decides, as a conclusion of law. that the plaintiff is entitled to recover (Finding XIII and Finding...
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William K. Richardson: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims - 1936 - 280 pages
...structure, as called for by claim 3 of the patent in suit. CONCLUSION OF LAW Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court decides as a conclusion of law that the patent is valid and not infringed, that the plaintiff is not...
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William K. Richardson, Hearing Before a Subcommittee .., on House Joint ...

United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on claims - 1936 - 292 pages
...structure, as called for by claim 3 of the patent in suit. CONCLUSION OF LAW Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court decides as a conclusion of law that the patent is valid and not infringed, that the plaintiff is not...
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To Appoint a Commission to Settle the Claims of the Indians of California ...

United States. Congress. House Indian Affairs Committee - 1944 - 312 pages
...Statutes 1927, page 1092, quoted in finding 11, hereof. CONCLUSION OP LAW Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment...herein, the court concludes, as a matter of law, that under the terms of the jurisdictional act the plaintiffs are entitled to recover, subject, however,...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 10846

1944 - 1538 pages
...mentioned would be 5% of the amount for which they were sold. CONCLUSION OF LAW Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment herein, the court decides as a conclusion of law that the plaintiff is not entitled to recover, and the petition is therefore...
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Removal of Officers from the Active List of the Regular Army, Hearing ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1945 - 78 pages
...section shall be placed on the unlimited retired list. CONCLUSION OP LAW Upon the foregoing special findings of fact, which are made a part of the judgment...herein, the court concludes as a matter of law that plaintiff is not entitled to recover and his petition is, therefore, dismissed. Judgment is rendered...
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