Harris v. Thomas
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Opinion
The complainant had obtained a verdict at law in the District Court of Charlottesville, in an action of trespass, brought to try the title of laud. As soon as the judgment was rendered, the defendant began to commit wasic on the land which had been the subject of controversy, to restrain which waste, an injunction was awarded by this Court. The defendant, by his answer, did not except to the jurisdiction of the Court, but relied upon his title, notwithstanding the judgment at law. Amotion was now made to dissolve the injunction.
By the Court. The bill presents a case proper for the consideration of a Court of Equity. if it did not, the exception now taken at the bar might possibly be sustained, notwithstanding' the 29th section of the act by which this Court was established,
But the suit having been commenced here for that purpose, and that being one of the subjects which this Court may inquire info and determine upon, unless, under some peculiar circumstances, it could be shewn to be more properly cognisable in a Court of common law, this Court, upon the general principle that, where it has jurisdiction in part, it will entertain it for the whole subject of controversy, since the parties are before it, will now do so: and, as it depends upon the title whether the complainant has committed the waste complained of, or not, an issue will be directed at law, to try the title ; and until the verdict of the jury thereupon shall be certified, the injunction will stand continued.
A üule of tho Court of Chancery.
This being the last day of the term, the injunctions dissolved at the last term were all called over, (under the rule of the Court, in pursuance of the act of Assembly, passed at the December session, 1803,)
Key. Code, vol. 1. c. 64, p. 66.
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