The question for determination on this appeal is whether or not the court below committed error in continuing the temporary restraining order until the final determination of the action on its merits.
The defendant’s assignments of error numbered 1 through 8 are based on similarly numbered exceptions to the refusal of the court below to find facts as requested by the defendant. These assignments of error are without merit and are, therefore, overruled.
Assignments of error numbered 9 through 15 are based on like numbered exceptions -to the court’s findings of fact numbered 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9, while assignment of error numbered 16 is based on an exception to the signing of the order continuing the temporary restraining order to the final hearing.
There is ample evidence to support the findings of fact challenged by the defendant’s exceptions and assignments of error. Hence, they are overruled.
In
Cobb v. Clegg,
We think, in light of the facts found by the court below, the plaintiff was entitled to have the temporary restraining order continued until the final hearing as a matter of law, and we so hold.
The judgment of the court below is
Affirmed.
