A preliminary injunction is granted, but only in a plain case,[1592] to stay further damage.
Hogg[1138] the proprietors of London Society were held entitled to an injunction against English Society, but this was also on the ground of a covenant between the parties.
An injunction will go at the hearing without reference to the question of special damage.
In urgent cases an interim injunction may be granted ex parte.
The Court refused aninjunction against The Morning Mail, price one halfpenny.
In doubtful cases an injunction will not be granted simpliciter, but the defendants may be required to keep an account and give a bond to answer damages.
An interim injunction is usually granted on motion before trial where the plaintiff shows a prima facie case on affidavit.
The parlor-maid appeared to hesitate between the obvious duty of obeying orders and an equally obvious conviction of the foolishness of the injunction laid upon her.
The priest caught him up, kissed him heartily, and set him down again with the addedinjunction to "trot home.
After years of earnest work, with tongue and pen, she succeeded in getting rid of the injunction against his schools, made by the Prussian Government, which was jealous of what claimed to be an improvement on their world-renowned Reform.
The clerk of the court granting the injunction shall, when requested by any other court a certified copy of all the papers in the case on file in such clerk's office.
There is no general principle of conduct laid down here, but a specificinjunction determined by the individual's character.
The man went home and translated the injunction into word and deed.
That injunction of silence was largely owing to His desire not to create or fan the flame of popular excitement.
Touching and beautiful was the injunction of the prophet of the Hebrews: "Ye shall not oppress the stranger; for ye know the heart of the stranger, seeing that ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.
There is nothing in this injunction to offend or injure a boy or girl.
As soon as he was secured a second time, and again handed over to the men, with aninjunction to be more careful of him, the publican again went out, to wait for Michael, who came up immediately.
It was a strong injunction to him to leave Saguntum alone, as being under the protection of Rome; and not to cross the Iber, in accordance with the agreement come to in the time of Hasdrubal.
The proposal also to lay an injunction on the export of provisions found no favor in the beginning.
Injunction was granted, but the defendant was permitted to use the name "William H.
Flavel sued to enjoin Harrison, but an injunction was denied when it was shown that Flavel's stove was not patented, although its name would lead one to believe that it was made under a patent.
The Kellogg firm obtained an injunction against this advertising on the ground of unfair competition, in that the defendant was misappropriating the good-will created by the Kellogg Company's advertising.
But further than this, the monk thinks he will trap the master by asking him if his injunction to kill includes his own parents.
Thus Hakuin concluded that merely following Ta-hui's injunction to meditate on a koan was not the entire answer.
Ch'anists were just the opposite of parasitical on society, since they practiced Po-chang Huai-hai's injunction of a day without work being a day without food.
Behold a high injunction suddenly 15 To Arno's side hath brought him,[3] and he charmed A Tuscan audience: but full soon was called To the perpetual silence of the grave.
I saw one of the guides at Bath, the stoutest fellow among them, who recovered from the last stage of a consumption, by going into the king's bath, contrary to the express injunction of his doctor.
DEAR SIR,--You laid your commands upon me at parting, to communicate from time to time the observations I should make in the course of my travels and it was an injunction I received with pleasure.
Presently they came upon Stella's message in the snow and obeyed her injunction to hurry.
The attitude of the courts is well represented in the opinion of Judge Colt, rendered in a motion for injunction against the Beacon Vacuum Pump and Electrical Company.
I am now brought to review the obstacles encountered by those who, according to the injunction of St. Augustine, would make war on War, and slay it with the word.
He was that sodden Cicero who marred the scene when, long before, I called on Big Kennedy, with the reputable old gentleman and Morton, to consult over the Gas Company's injunction antics touching Mulberry Traction.
All the discourse now was about the Bishops refusing to read the injunction for the abolition of the Test, etc.
The modern practice therefore is, unless the proof is very clear, to require a party who applies for an injunction to try his case first and establish his patent and then, if it has been infringed, an injunction will be issued.
In the early days of administering the patent law an inventor often applied to a court for an injunction to prevent an infringer from continuing his work.