HINCKS, District Judge.
The petition challenges an order of the referee holding that a public sale by the trustee of articles belonging to the estate but concededly protected by the patent of one Aaron, the petitioner herein, constituted no infringement. It was found, however, that $1,000 would fairly represent Aaron's damage, if the sale were held to constitute an infringement.
The trustee and the government, as a prior creditor on a tax claim, in opposition...
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