Union Oil Co. v. Leathers

23 So. 1013, 50 La. Ann. 390, 1897 La. LEXIS 358
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedDecember 13, 1897
DocketNo. 12,631
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Union Oil Co. v. Leathers, 23 So. 1013, 50 La. Ann. 390, 1897 La. LEXIS 358 (La. 1897).

Opinion

[391]*391The opinion of the court was delivered by

Breaux, J.

The plaintiff prosecutes this appeal from an order of the District Court dissolving the writ of injunction sued out by plaintiff on bond fixed by the court.

In this court the defendants moved to dismiss the appeal on a number of grounds chiefly.

That the injury apprehended by the plaintiff was not susceptible of adequate compensation in damages.

For reasons assigned in the case just decided, of the Southern Cotton Oil Company vs. Leathers et al., the appeal is dismissed. The facts are the same in this and in the cited case.

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