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Ryder v. Holt
Opinion of the Court by Melville Fuller
803163Ryder v. Holt — Opinion of the CourtMelville Fuller

United States Supreme Court

128 U.S. 525

Ryder  v.  Holt


It was stipulated in the circuit court that this cause should abide the event of Menendez v. Holt, ante, 143, (just decided,) and the same decree in favor of complainants was therefore rendered in this as in that case. But it is now assigned for error that, as defendant and complainants below were citizens of the same state, and the bill did not allege that the trade-mark in controversy was 'used on goods intended to be transported to a foreign country.' (act March 3, 1881, c. 138, § 11, 21 St. 502,) the circuit court had no jurisdiction, and the decree must be reversed for that reason. The objection is well taken, and the decree is accordingly reversed.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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