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help on patent
The Summa corp. case was against Los Angeles ... basically, the court stated that all you need to do is "assert your right" in the patent.
If you know the patent number and have a "chain of evidence" leading to your possession of the land ... then you got it.
But, you do not give any details that may allow for members to suggest other avenues that may be available to you. Asserting rights in the patent is a good thing ... but protecting those rights can be costly ... it all depends on the judge ... and not too many of them are our "friends". You may have to take it several levels up the "judicial ladder".
Ice
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