1. Morton Salt Co. v. G. S. Suppiger Co., No. 49, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 10, 1941, Argued , January 5, 1942, Decided
OVERVIEW: Respondent's suit for infringement of its patent was dismissed for want of equity because respondent's patent monopoly was being used as the effective means of restraining competition with the sale of its unpatented parts.
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