Case ID: ind_5/html/0153-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The Michigan Central Railroad Company and The New-Albany and Salem Railroad Company v. Long.
    APPEAL from the Laporte Circuit Court.
    
      Tuesday, May 30.
    
      A. L. Osborn, for the appellants.
    
      J. B. Niles, for the appellee.
   Per Curiam.

This was a bill by Long against the railroad companies above named, praying a temporary and final injunction restraining said companies from constructing their road through his homestead. The bill alleged a case of emergency as an excuse for not giving notice.

A temporary injunction was granted by the circuit judge. Appeal from the grant. There is no brief in the record.

We have looked through the bill, and think it made a case for a temporary injunction. Whether it would be perpetuated on the final hearing, it is not necessary now to inquire. The only question at present, is, did the bill make a ease for a temporary injunction?

The decree is affirmed with costs.