Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad

77 S.E. 807, 139 Ga. 603, 1913 Ga. LEXIS 538
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedMarch 11, 1913
StatusPublished

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Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad, 77 S.E. 807, 139 Ga. 603, 1913 Ga. LEXIS 538 (Ga. 1913).

Opinion

Lumpkin, J.

Under the rulings in Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company v. Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, 120 Ga. 268 (48 S. E. 15, 1 Ann. Cas. 734), and Western and Atlantic Railroad Company v. Western Union Telegraph Company, 138 Ga. 120 (75 S. E. 471), and under the evidence introduced, there was no abuse of discretion in granting an interlocutory injunction. 1

Judgment affirmed.

Beck, J., absent. The other Justices concur.

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Related

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad v. Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.
48 S.E. 15 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1904)
Western & Atlantic Railroad v. Western Union Telegraph Co.
75 S.E. 471 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1912)

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