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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Case No. 12,948.
    SLOAT v. PLYMTON.
    Circuit Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.
    Oct., 1846.
    Patents — Preliminary Injunction — Acquiescence — Presumption.
    An absolute acquiescence by a patentee in the adverse possession and enjoyment of his rights by a stranger would, under ordinary circumstances. for a period much less than six years, offer a strong argument against the grant of the injunction before a final decree.
    Before KANE, District Judge.
    [Cited in 2 'Whart. Dig. 415. to the point as stated abrve. Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible.]