(after stating the facts as above).
It is believed the court erred in perpetually-enjoining the enforcement of the judgment sued on and in not determining the rights of the plaintiffs to a judgment under the evidence. It is suggested that the appellees’ petition should be amended so as to have the proper prayer for relief. The effect of the prayer as it stands is for perpetual injunction only, though the petition set up all the facts on which the appellees base their claim: for relief. ⅛
The judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded for a new trial.
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