There is no power, the exercise of which is more delicate, which requires greater caution, deliberation' and sound discretion, or is more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing an injunction. Pittsburgh Reports - 515. lappuselaboja - 1872Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1878 - 738 lapas
...words of Judge Baldwin are equally emphatic against a too frequent resort to this writ. He says : " There is no power, the exercise of which is more delicate,...greater caution, deliberation and sound discretion, and which is more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing of an injunction. It is the strong... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1892 - 734 lapas
...deciding whether or not a proper case exists for the exercise of its prohibitory power, he said : " There is no power, the exercise of which is more delicate,...greater caution, deliberation and sound discretion, and which is more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing of an injunction. It is the strong... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (3rd Circuit), Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 670 lapas
...nuisance, however injuriously it might affect a complainant, is deserving of serious consideration. There is no power the exercise of which is more delicate,...requires greater caution, deliberation, and sound disi.— 2 c [Bonaparte v. The Camden and Amboy Rail Road Company.] cretion, or more dangerous in a... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1845 - 1174 lapas
...justly observes an American judge,* "the exercise of which is more delicate — which requires more caution, deliberation, and sound discretion, or is...more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing an injunction. If it issue erroneously, an irreparable injury is inflicted — and for which there... | |
| Samuel Owen - 1845 - 434 lapas
...has certainly never yet been satisfactorily explained. "There is no power," says Mr. Justice Baldwin, "the exercise of which is more delicate, which requires greater caution, deliberation, sud sound discretion, or more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing an injunction ; it is... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1847 - 668 lapas
...the annals of equity jurisprudence for a precedent of an injunction granted on such bald pretences. " There is no power, the exercise of which is more delicate,...greater caution, deliberation, and sound discretion, or more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing an injunction. It is the strong arm of equity,... | |
| Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, Oliver Miller - 1850 - 596 lapas
...of oppression and irreparable wrong. " There is," said Justice Baldwin, (Baldwin's CRs page 218,) " no power, the exercise of which is more delicate, which requires greater caution, deliberate and sound discretion, or is more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing of an injunction.... | |
| Robert D. Handy, John H. Handy - 1855 - 638 lapas
...is to be exercised with extreme cantion." The language of Courts in this country is equally strong. "There is no power, the exercise of which is more...delicate, which requires greater caution, deliberation, a sound discretion, or more dangerous in a doubtful case, than the issuing an injunction. It is the... | |
| New York (State). Superior Court (New York), Joseph S. Bosworth - 1859 - 756 lapas
...of the plaintiff is doubtful, or the facts are not clearly ascertained. It has been well said, that "there is no power, the exercise of which is more...of an injunction. It is the strong arm of Equity, which ought never to be extended unless to cases of great injury, where courts of law cannot afford... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1859 - 740 lapas
...Justice Baldwin properly remarked in a case before him in the Circuit Court of the United States, that " there is no power, the exercise of which, is more...greater caution, deliberation, and sound discretion, or more dangerous, in a doubtful case, than the issuing of an injunction; it is the strong arm of equity... | |
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