Supreme Court of Georgia, 1903

Woodstock Iron Works v. Leake

Woodstock Iron Works v. Leake
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided August 14, 1903 · Simmons
118 Ga. 642; 45 S.E. 429; 1903 Ga. LEXIS 645

Woodstock Iron Works v. Leake

Opinion of the Court

.Simmons, C. J.

Equity will not interfere to restrain a trespass, when the trespasser is solvent, and the injury is not irreparable in damages, and the petition does not allege the existence of any other circumstances which render .such relief necessary or proper. In the present case the petition set out the nature and extent of the injury and the amount of the damages, and the evidence showed that the injury could be readily, adequately, and completely compensated in money. Judgment reversed.-

All the Justices concur.

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