The Federal Reporter. Volume 6: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States. March-May, 1881. Page: 66
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FEDERAL REPORTER.
motion for which has been heretofore served on you, and
which motion has been partially heard, and was referred to
John A. Shields, Esq., referee, on the first day of August,
1879." On the hearing thereon the court, on the seventh of
February, 1880, made an order as follows, entitled in this
cause: "A motion for attachment for contempt having come
on to be heard herein, and the matter having been referred
to John A. Shields, Esq., to take the testimony of and to hear
the parties, and to report to the court on the question of
infringement, and the said referee having reported that the
defendant has used the invention described in the letters
patent on which this suit is brought in violation of the in-
junction of the court herein since about the second day of
July, 1879, and the said referee's report having been pre-
sented to this court for confirmation, and Mr. Blake having
been heard for complainant, and Mr. Whitelegge for defend-
ant, now, therefore, it is heredy ordered, adjudged, and de-
creed that the said report be and it hereby is confirmed.
* * * And it is further ordered, that the further hearing
of this motion on the question of punishment and terms go
over until Friday, February 13, 1880, at the opening of court
on that day." On the seventeenth of February, 1880, this
court made an order as follows, entitled in this cause: "A
motion for attachment for contempt herein having come on
for further hearing on the question of punishment or terms
on this thirteenth day of February, 1880, and Charles F.
Blake, Esq., having been heard for the motion, and J. H.
Whitelegge, Esq., opposed, now, therefore, it is hereby or-
dered and decreed, that the defendant is adjudged to have
committed the contempt alleged, and that he pay, as a fine
therefor, the amount of all costs, charges, and disbursements
whatsoever suffered, borne, or incurred by the complainant by
reason of, or on account of, the said motion, and that the
question of the amount of said fine be submitted to this court
on affidavits, and without argument, as follows : The complain-
ant to serve his affidavits on the solicitor for the defendant
on or before Friday, February 20, 1880; that defendant serve
his replying affidavits on counsel for complainant on or
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Boyle, Peyton. The Federal Reporter. Volume 6: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States. March-May, 1881., legislative document, 1881; Saint Paul, Minnesota. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc36335/m1/78/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.