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MR WADE’S SKYLIGHT PATENT.

[Special to Times.| Wellington, last night. The patent skylight case, which was before the Court here some time ago, and concerns a Gisborne inventor, came to some sort of a termination to-day. The parties to the case are Ballinger Bros, and Ballinger and Co., agents for the rival patentees, and the latter were charged with infringing the patent of Mr Wade, of Gisborne, and an injunction sought. It was announced to-day that an agreement had boon arrived at, and the Chief .Justice accordingly adjudged that the skylight frames constructed in accordance with the model put in by defendants and sold by them were an infringement of the letters patent granted to Mr J. W. Wade in 1593; also that the defendant company be restrained during the continuance of the letters patent from continuing to so infringe. The judgment also contained an agreement that each party shall be at liberty to make any further applications to the Court deemed proper, as though such applications were made upon the hearing of the action. The amount of damages deemed to have been sustained was not fixed by the Court, that matter being reserved.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 385, 9 April 1902, Page 2

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MR WADE’S SKYLIGHT PATENT. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 385, 9 April 1902, Page 2

MR WADE’S SKYLIGHT PATENT. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 385, 9 April 1902, Page 2

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