This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ... degree certain, a Court of equity may interfere to arrest a nuisance before it is completed. Injunction sustained as to a livery stable: 9 Ga., 425; 10/336. But see: 20Ga.,537. When equity will restrain in case of a mill-dam: 50Ga., 34; 18/529; 44/617. Injunction against a mill within 1he limits of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ... degree certain, a Court of equity may interfere to arrest a nuisance before it is completed. Injunction sustained as to a livery stable: 9 Ga., 425; 10/336. But see: 20Ga.,537. When equity will restrain in case of a mill-dam: 50Ga., 34; 18/529; 44/617. Injunction against a mill within 1he limits of municipal corporation: 28 Ga., 30. Equity restraining a private nuisance, such as the diversion or obstruction of a water-course: 33 Ga., 141, rjuplt. Injunction against permanent obstruction in street: 33 Ga., 601; 30/506. When equity will enjoin the obstruction of an alley: 64Ga.,423. Injunction refused where adequate remedy by abatement of nuisance: 59Ga., 790. When equity will not enjoin when damage uncertain: 51 Ga., 523. Or a public nuisance: 51 Ga., 523; 50/451. Or when conflicting evidence: 44 Ga., 617. When not against regrading a street: 23Ga..402. St. Eq., 2925-6; High Inj., ?485; 3 C. L. J., 649; 7/398; 12 Pet., 91; 2 Bk., 545; 17 Am. R., 516. May be enjoined spite of defendant's previous acquittal on indictment for: 29 Am. R., 63. 3003. (2952.) (2945.) Sale oj unwholesome provisions. A person who knowingly or carelessly sells to another unwholesome provisions of any kind, the defect being unknown to the purchaser, and damage results to the purchaser, or his family, or his property, such person shall be liable in damages for such injury. 3 Am. R., 440. Implied warranty on sale of: Note to J2651, par. 2. 3004. f2953.) (2946.) Adulterated drugs. A person who, knowingly or carelessly, by himself or his agents, sells to another adulterated drugs or liquors, by the use of which damage accrues to the purchaser, or his patients, or his family, or his property, shall be liable in damages for the injury done. 3005. (2954.)...
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