Case Name: Jerolaman v. Foster and Others
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1867-11
Citations: 28 Ind. 232
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jerolaman v. Foster and Others.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 28
Pages: 232–233

Head Matter:
Jerolaman v. Foster and Others.
APPEAL from the Cass Circuit Court.

Opinion:
Frazer, C. J.
— This was an appeal from an order of a judge in vacation, granting an injunction to restrain the commission of waste by a mortgagor upon the mortgaged prem ises, after a final decree of foreclosure. It is not very clear that the complaint upon which the order for injunction was obtained was ever filed in any court; it is certain that no summons had ever issued, nor had any publication of notice. been made. There could, therefore, be no temporary injunction. It could not be granted as in the foreclosure suit, for that was terminated by a judgment. As in a new action for injunction, it could not be granted for the reason that no such suit had been, or has yet been, commenced. 2 G. & H., § 34, p. 59; id. § 138, p. 133.
D. P. Baldwin, for appellant.
W. Z. Stuart, S. T. McConnell and Winfield, for appellees.
The order is reversed, with costs.