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INDEX.—3 BLAND. 661 INJUNCTION.— Continued.
omits to respond to those facts which constitute the case on which
7. After an appeal had been taken, the plaintiff, on dismissing his ap-
8. An injunction granted to stay trespass, there being no then depend-
9. On a motion to dissolve an injunction no ex parte affidavits can be
10.
A. motion to dissolve an injunction is confined to the consideration
11. On the filing of a bill for an injunction the defendant may instantly
12. No bond is required in certain cases on the granting of an injunction
13. Where there are two or more defendants the injunction will not, in See CORPORATION, 13.
DEBTOR AND CREDITOR, 43. JUDICIARY. See GOVERNMENT. 2. JURISDICTION.
Where jurisdiction in a particular case is conferred on the Chancellor by Case, 78. LAND AND LAND OFFICE.
1. The land office is considered as the general market in which all public
2. In some caseb individuals are allowed to acquire a legal title to land
3. The public lands can only be sold for a valuable consideration, or dis-
4. No appeal from a decision of the Chancellor as Judge of the land
5. The extent of the authority to acquire a right to land covered by the 76.
6. A patent may be granted for land covered by navigable water subject |
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