Crandall v. Woods
Citations
- 6 Cal. 449
Syllabus
<p>The granting an injunction by a county judge on a bill filed in the District Court, is auxiliary to the action of that Court, and has the same force and effect, for all intents and purposes, as if it were the direct act of the latter.</p> <p>Such an order may therefore be appealed from, in the same manner as if made by the District Court.</p> <p>Where the answer to a bill for an injunction denies all the equity, if any, of the bill, a preliminary injunction should not be granted.</p>
Judges: Heydenfeldt
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