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LEGAL. OPINIONS 



IN REGARD TO 



NYCE'S PATENT FOR PRESERVING FRUIT. 



The following opinions of the most eminent Patent Lawyers in this conn 

 try, are here given, to assure all interested of the preeminent value and dura- 

 bility of Prof. Nyce's claims and discoveries : 



13 Moffat's Building, 335 Broadway, New York, 

 November 3, 1865. 

 Dtar Sir : I have carefully examined your Re-issued Letters Patent for Im- 

 provements in Preserving Fruits, &fc., dated July 25, 1865, and am of the opin- 

 ion that they are sufficient to properly protect and cover the intentions de- 

 scribed therein, f see no reason to doubt their being sustained, in Lav/ and 

 Equity, in the Courts of the United States. 



Your Obedient Servant, S. J. GORDON. 



B. M. Ntce, Cleveland, Ohio. 



New York City, Nov. 6, 18(15. 

 I have examined the Re-issued Letters Patent, granted to B. M. Nyce, 

 July 25, 1865, for Improvements in Preserving Fruits, Sfc, and, in my opinion, 

 the said Patents are valid, and can be sustained against all infringers. 



CHARLES M. KELLAR. 



335 Broadway, New York City, 

 November 3, 1865, 



1 have examined the three Re-issued Letters Patent of Benjamin M. Nyce, 

 for Improvements in Preserving Fruits, dated July 25, 1865, and am of the 

 opinion that they are valid, and can be sustained in our Courts. 



GEORGE GIFFORD. 



