Chapter 228. To amend section 129 of the Judicial Code, allowing an appeal in a patent suit from a decree which is final except for the ordering of an accounting
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CHAP. 228.— An Act To amend section 129 of the Judicial Code, allowing an appeal in a patent suit from a decree which is final except for the ordering of an accounting. February 28, 1927. [[S. 4957](/us/bill/69/s/4957).] [[Public, No. 662](/us/pl/69/662).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, when in anyJudicial Code.Appeals to circuit court of appeals in patent infringement suits.Vol. 43, p. 937, amended.*Proviso*.Time limit, etc. suit in equity for the infringement of letters patent for inventions, a decree is rendered which is final except for the ordering of an accounting, an appeal may be taken from such decree to the circuit court of appeals: *Provided*, That such appeal be taken within thirty days from the entry of such decree or from the date of this act; and the proceedings upon the accounting in the court below shall not be stayed unless so ordered by that court during the pendency of such appeal.
Approved, February 28, 1927.