Hagan v. Blindell

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Hagan v. Blindell, 56 F. 696 (5th Cir. 1893)
6 C.C.A. 86; 1893 U.S. App. LEXIS 2104
McCormick, Min, Pardee, Toul, Toulmtn

Hagan v. Blindell

Opinion of the Court

TOULMTN, District Judge.

The only practical question presented by the record is whether the court below had jurisdiction of the case, as made by the bill. We concur in the conclusion reached by the learned judge who decided the case below, as expressed in his opinion, and which is made a part of the record, that the jurisdiction of the court is maintainable on general principles of equitable jurisdiction; and a careful examination of the case satisfies us that, under all the facts before it, there was no error in the court awarding a preliminary injunction.

The decree is therefore affirmed.

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HAGAN v. BLINDELL
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