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| Law - 1921 - 510 pages
...prevent irreparable injury to property, or to a property right, of the party making the application, for which injury there is no adequate remedy at law,...such property or property right must be described with particularity in the application, which must be in writing and sworn to by the applicant or by... | |
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...irreparable injury to property or to a property right of the party making the application, for which there is no adequate remedy at law ; and such property or property right must be particularly described in the application, which must be sworn to by the applicant or by his agent... | |
| House of Representatives, United States. Bureau of Corporations - Corporations - 1904 - 244 pages
...prevent irreparable injury to property, or to a property right, or the party making the application, for which injury there is no adequate remedy at law,...such property or property right must be described with particularity in the application, which must be in writing and sworn to by the applicant or by... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Injunctions - 1906 - 430 pages
...prevent irreparable injury to prolierty or to a property right of the party making the application, for which injury there is no adequate remedy at law, and such property or property right must he particularly described in the application, which must be in writng and sworn to by the applicant... | |
| Bus lines - 1908 - 980 pages
...prevent Irreparable Injury to property or to a property right of the party making the application, for which injury there is no adequate remedy at la'w, and such property or property right must be particularly described in the application, which must be in writing and sworn to by the applicant or... | |
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