Freeland v. Reynolds

16 Md. 416
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedJuly 19, 1860
StatusPublished

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Freeland v. Reynolds, 16 Md. 416 (Md. 1860).

Opinion

Bartol, J.,

delivered the opinion of this court:

In the opinion of this court, the order appealed from in this case ought to be affirmed. There is nothing in the record to entitle the appellants to relief by injunction. Their remedy is adequate and complete at law. The case of Lewis and others vs. Levy, decided at the present term, (ante, 85,) is conclusive of the question presented by this appeal. See, also, 14 Md. Rep., 258, and 3 Randolph, 25 and 170.

Order affirmed with costs.

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