In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. Motion Picture Patents Company, et al., defendants (1912-1913)

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632 Motion Picture Patents Co. and Gteorge Kleine. 329, 673,992, 707,934, 722,382, 744,251, 770,937, 771,280, 785,205 and 785,237, and to sell or lease positive motion pictures on film of a width approximately (lj inch or less in certain territory and on film of any width in certain territory: 4. NOW THEKEEOKE, the parties hereto, for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar to each in hand paid by the other, and for other good and valuable considerations from each to the other moving, receipt of all of which is hereby acknowledged, have agreed as follows : 5. The Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee, for the term and subject to the covenants, conditions and stipulations hereinafter expressed, and to take eft' ect as provided in paragraph 29 hereof, the right and license under said reissued Letters Patent No. 13,329 and Letters Patent Nos. 629,063 and 707,934, for the United States, its territories, dependencies and possessions (hereinafter called the "territory aforesaid") to manufacture and use such a number of cameras embodying the inventions of said reissued Letters Patent No. 13,329 and Letters Patent Nos. 629,063 and 707,934, as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the Licensee's business, and to manufacture, print and produce positive motion pictures embodying the inventions of said reissued Letters Patent No. 12,192, and to lease the same in the United States, its territories, dependencies and possessions, (with the exceptions of its insular possessions and Alaska), hereinafter referred to as the "lease territory aforesaid/' on film of a greater width than approximately one (1) inch, upon condition that they be used solely in exhibiting or projecting machines containing the inventions or some of them of said Letters Patent Nos. 578,185, 580,749, 586,953, 588,916, 673,329, 673,992, 707,934 722,382, 744,251, 770,937, 771,280, 785,205, and 785,237, and licensed by the Licensor, and to sell or lease positive motion pictures embodying the invention of said reissued Letters Patient No. 12,192, on film of a width approximately one (1) inch or less in the ''lease territory aforesaid" and on film of any width in or for use in said insular possessions and Alaska and foreign countries, hereinafter referred to as "said export territory"; shipments thereto and sales and leases therefor being hereinafter referred to as "for export." Excepl as hereinafter provided for in paragraph 32 hereof, the license hereby granted is personal lo Ihe Licensee and does not