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             Interference No. 104,311                                                                                            
             Sauer Inc. v. Kanzaki Kokyukoki Mfg. Co., Ltd.                                                                      

                     14. From November 23, 1987, to November 25, 1987, Sauer and Kanzaki personnel                               
             met again in the United States, to get started on their "joint" development effort and determine                    
             what design would meet market and company requirements. See Exhibit 2232; Exhibit 2412 18;                          
             Exhibit 2413 T 7.                                                                                                   
                    15. The November 23-25, 1987 meeting included a "brainstorming session" where the                            
             parties exchanged ideas regarding the concepts that they had developed prior to the meeting.                        
                    16. During the November 23-25, 1987 meeting, Sauer and Kanzaki together chose four                           
             design concepts to pursue and decided that the detailed investigation of the center section would                   
             be Sauer's responsibility. (Sauer and Kanzaki Fact 60)                                                              
                    17. Sauer's brief does not explain, specifically, what each of the four chosen concepts                      
             were. But the cited testimony of Mr. Fujisaki states (Exhibit 2454, page 27 lines 16-22):                           
                    At this time [referring to meeting notes of the November 23-25, 1987 meeting,                                
                    Exhibit 2388] this concept which was selected was integrated design of housing                               
                    and center section. However, if we are to have integral housing with center                                  
                    section, there are many difficult problems. Everybody realized those difficulties                            
                    and in order to find solutions. What it means here is Sauer is going to take the                             
                    lead to find a solution.                                                                                     

             According to Sauer, and consistent with Mr. Fujisaki's testimony, during the November 23-25,                        
             1987 meeting, the parties jointly decided that they would pursue an IHT having a center section                     
             that is integral to the housing as opposed to being separately mounted within the housing. (Sauer                   
             Facts 95 and 97)                                                                                                    



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