Citation Numbers: 26 S.E. 701, 120 N.C. 159
Judges: Claek
Filed Date: 2/5/1897
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/11/2024
The allegation that the defendant is insolvent and is cutting down timber trees on plaintiff's land and hauling them off, and threatens to continue to do so, to the irreparable damage of the plaintiff, *Page 110
is sufficient, if true, to authorize an injunction to issue, and the appointment of a receiver. Dunkart v. Rhinehart,
It is true, the restraining order should not have issued without filing the undertaking required by The Code, sec. 341, but this renders the order irregular, not void. Sledge v. Blum,
No error.
Cited: Kistler v. Weaver,
(161)
Sledge v. . Blum and Wife , 63 N.C. 374 ( 1869 )
Lewis v. John L. Roper Lumber Co. , 99 N.C. 11 ( 1888 )
James v. . Withers , 114 N.C. 474 ( 1894 )
Dunkart v. . Rinehart , 87 N.C. 224 ( 1882 )
Miller v. . Parker . , 73 N.C. 58 ( 1875 )
Ousby v. . Neal , 99 N.C. 146 ( 1888 )