Durant v. Williamson
7 N.J. Eq. 547
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Durant v. Williamson, 7 N.J. Eq. 547 (N.J. Ct. App. 1849).
Opinion
In the present state of the proceedings at law I am unwilling to grant a preliminary injunction.
Without reference to the proceedings at law I should doubt whether a preliminary injunction should be allowed. It is a case for proofs on both sides, the remedy sought is perpetual injunction.
Motion denied.
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