If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay irreparable mischief without waiting for the result of a trial ; and will, according to the circumstances, direct an issue or allow an action, and, if need... A Treatise on the Law of Window Lights - Σελίδα 188των Francis Law Latham - 1867 - 253 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James William Mylne, Benjamin Keen (Reporter) - 1834 - 772 σελίδες
...relief by injunction, as applied to such cases, to be this:—If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...the injunction being in the meantime continued. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1835 - 552 σελίδες
...relief by injunction, as applied to such cases as this. If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...the injunction being in the meantime continued. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1835 - 558 σελίδες
...relief by injunction, as applied to such cases as this. If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...the injunction being in the meantime continued. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
| 1840 - 786 σελίδες
...relief by injunction in these cases, as follows (d) : — " If the thing sought to be prohibited, is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...the injunction being in the meantime continued. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably, and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
| Francis Vesey, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1845 - 420 σελίδες
...and Mr. Spranger, in support of the Injunction.—In the case of Barnes \. Baker (1) Lord Hardfere to stay irreparable mischief without waiting for the...expedite the proceedings, the injunction being in the mean time continued. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious,... | |
| 1848 - 646 σελίδες
...cases of nuisance, were ta be laid down as follows : — If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...the injunction being in the meantime continued. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
| THOMAS EMERSON HEADLAM, M.A. - 1846 - 794 σελίδες
...Dunnell, 5 Metcalf, 126 ; 2 Story Eq. Jur. § 925, § 926. If the thing, sought to be prohibited, is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...mischief, without waiting for the result of a trial. But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itselt noxious, but only something,... | |
| Sir William Hodges - 1847 - 1160 σελίδες
...applicable to such cases (r) in the following language : — " If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay...injunction being in the meantime continued (*). But where the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
| Florida. Supreme Court - 1887 - 338 σελίδες
...Lord Chancellor Brougham, in delivering his opinion, says: "If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the court will interfere to stay...mischief without waiting for the result of a trial at law; and will, according to the circumstances, direct an issue, or allow an action, and, if need... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1898 - 878 σελίδες
...Select Cases, 333, 3 Myl. & K. 169), by Lord BROUGHAM : "If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the court will interfere to stay...mischief without waiting for the result of a trial. But when the thing sought to be restrained is not unavoidably and in itself noxious, but only something... | |
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