· 1/31/1968
Sun Oil Company v. Whitaker
Citations
- 424 S.W.2d 216
- 27 Oil & Gas Rep. 792
- 11 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 194
- 1968 Tex. LEXIS 348
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- stating that the temporary injunction applicant is not required to establish that it will prevail on final trial and need only plead a cause of action and show a probable right to the relief sought
- holding that \an applicant is not required to establish that he will prevail on final trial; he needs only to plead a cause of action and to show a probable right on final trial to the relief he seeks and probable injury in the interim.\
- holding that “an applicant is not required to establish that he will prevail on final trial; he needs only to plead a cause of action and to show a probable right on final 5 trial to the relief he seeks and probable injury in the interim.”
- noting that “[t]o be entitled to the writ when the only relief sought on final trial is injunctive, the applicant must show a probable right on final hearing to a permanent injunction.”
- stating that the temporary injunction applicant is not required to establish that it will prevail on final trial and need only plead a cause of action and show a probable right to the relief sought
- affirming denial of temporary injunction seeking to prohibit use of water for irrigation
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Judges: Calvert
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