RADIO RECEIVERS
I DISPUTE OVER ROYALTIES \ | COURT CASE ENDED , -_.J t Pur I'thki, Association.) CHEISTCHCRCH, last night. The preliminary proceedings in the n StSreme Court action concerning royal--3 ties on radio patents came to a sudden * encf to-day, when the parties reached an * agreement, I Alter hearing argument continued from * the previous day, Mr. Justice North- « croit adjourned the court so that counsel I coitld take advantage of the suggestion » he had mad;- that thev should meet in - conference. J The toflrt l'ose for an hour and, when t it was announced that an * agreement "had Been arrived at. This t. v.'Sa ratified*' bv the court, which then
J adjourned. ■i : The case \yas one which arose from the % refusal of the A. R. Harris Company, : Limited, L'hristchurch, to sign a license : issned bv Australian Technical Services
• and Patents, Limited, recognising the | Australian firm's right to collect royal- ; ties on certain patents used in the Rogers i ,;tct)o receivers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 27 August 1936, Page 10
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159RADIO RECEIVERS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 27 August 1936, Page 10
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