Case Name: Daisy Adams, Appellant, v. Annie Grey, Respondent
Court: New York City Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1895-02
Citations: 11 Misc. 446
Docket Number: 
Parties: Daisy Adams, Appellant, v. Annie Grey, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 11
Pages: 446–446

Head Matter:
Daisy Adams, Appellant, v. Annie Grey, Respondent.
(City Court of New York-General Term,
February, 1895.)
An injunction is hot a writ of right, and the- court by which it was issued has power, in its discretion, to vacate it.
Appeal from an order vacating an injunction.
JP. Jones and T. A. Atehinson, for appellant.
W. L. Gannon, Jr., for respondent.

Opinion:
Ehrlich, Ch. J.
Without deciding whether the court had power-in the first instance to grant the injunction under the peculiar circumstances disclosed, it was certainly not a writ of right; and the Court- had power to vacate it, and the discretion was not abused in this instance.
The order must, therefore, be affirmed, with costs.
Fitzsimons and Newburger, JJ., concur.
Order affirmed, with costs.