100 F. 177 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Eastern Virginia | 1900
This court, in its written opinion, filed herein on the loth day of January, 1900, gave its reasons for refusing at that lime the injunction prayed for by the complainant, and under the principles therein staled governing the granting or refusal of injunctions does not think that the injunction should now he awarded. The complainant to the present time does not appear to have sustained any damage, and the danger of his so doing in the future, or of such damage being irreparable or irremediable in character, does not sufficiently appear to warrant the court’s interposition by the extraordinary remedy of an injunction. In this case,