Freeman v. Deming

4 Edw. Ch. 598, 1844 N.Y. LEXIS 517, 1844 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 4
New York Court of Chancery·Decided November 11, 1844·Published

Opinion

The Vice-Chancellor, in the course of his opinion, observed :

The language of the injunction differs from the prayer of the bill; but it is, nevertheless, to be understood as if it followed the prayer: and the defendants are to be enjoined no further than the bill requires.

Mr. Dana, for the complainant.

Mr. A. P. Mati, for the defendant.

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Freeman v. Deming, 4 Edw. Ch. 598, 1844 N.Y. LEXIS 517, 1844 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 4 (N.Y. 1844).

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