US SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
LAYNE & BOWLER CORP. V. WESTERN WELL WORKS, INC., 261 U. S. 387 (1923)
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Layne & Bowler Corp. v. Western Well Works, Inc., 261 U.S. 387 (1923)
Layne & Bowler Corporation v. Western Well Works, Inc.
No. 278
Argued March 5, 1923
Decided April 9, 1923
261 U.S. 387
Syllabus
A writ of certiorari, issued to settle a supposed conflict of decision between two circuit courts of appeals concerning the validity and scope of a patent, will be dismissed as improvidently granted when later examination proves that such conflict did not exist. P. 261 U. S. 392.
Writ of certiorari to review 276 F.4d 5 dismissed.
Certiorari to review a decree of the circuit court of appeals reversing a decree of the district court which enjoined the respondents here from acts found to be infringements chanrobles.com-red
of petitioner's patent, and directed an accounting. The court of appeals found no infringement, and for that reason ordered that the bill be dismissed.