| THOMAS EMERSON HEADLAM, M.A. - 1846 - 794 pages
...which every British subject enjoys, of quitting the country whenever he may be disposed to do so (a). A writ of injunction may be described to be a judicial...particular thing, or to refrain from doing a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ; the process, however, is rather preventive than restorative,... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1846 - 344 pages
...which every British subject enjoys, of quitting the country whenever he may be disposed to do so. (a) A writ of injunction may be described to be a judicial...or *to refrain from doing .- «,«= -< a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ ; the pro- *• -I cess, however, is rather preventive... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1872 - 752 pages
...be no good reason for not declaring the judgments to be void, and thereby prevent their enforcement. A writ of injunction may be described to be a judicial process, whereby a party is required to do, or refrain from doing, a particular thing, and the most common sort, is that which operates as a restraint... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 pages
...nitijuratit. Cro. Car. 64. — (In judgment there is not credit, save to things sworn.) N JUNCTION, a judicial process, whereby a party is required to...particular thing, or to refrain from doing a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ. That which operates as a restraint upon a party in the... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1851 - 570 pages
...or copyright.* 4 Steph. Com. 12. 3 Bl. Com. 442. Drewry on Injunctions. More generally described as "a judicial process whereby a party is required to do a particular thing, or refrain from doing a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ." 2 Story's Eq. Jur. §... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 680 pages
...connection in which they nro here used, are identical in meaning. His definition of injunction is, " ft judicial process whereby a party is required to do...particular thing, or to refrain from doing a- particular thing, according to the exigency of thfl writ. This process seeks oftener to prevent than to redress... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 756 pages
...interpleader. § 1. — Of injunctions. 3759. An injunction is a writ specially prayed for in a bill, by which a party is required to do a particular thing, or to refrain from doing a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ.(c) 3760. This writ is evidently borrowed from the Roman... | |
| South Carolina. Court of Appeals, J. S. G. Richardson - 1855 - 522 pages
...this bond was taken. To do so satisfactorily, it is desirable to know what is an- injunction ? An " injunction may be described to be a judicial process,...party is required to do a particular thing, or to retrain from doing a particular thing." 3 Dan'l. Chan. Prac. 1809. A special injunction is one that... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1870 - 634 pages
...the writ indicate its purpose, that is, restraint. It is described as a judicial process, by which a party is required to do a particular thing, or to refrain from doing a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ, the most common sort of which operate as a restraint... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1870 - 628 pages
...injunction, as well as sustained by the weight of authority. Justice Story, in 2 Eq. Jur., § 861, says : " A writ of injunction may be described to be a judicial...particular thing, or to refrain from doing a particular thing, according to the exigency of the writ. The most cflmmon form of injunction is that which operates... | |
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