Case Name: Ross v. Pleasants, Shore & Co. and Others
Court: Superior Court of Chancery of Virginia
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 1806-09-10
Citations: 1 Hen. & M. 1
Docket Number: 
Parties: Ross v. Pleasants, Shore & Co. and Others.
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Reports
Volume: 11
Pages: 11–11

Head Matter:
Ross v. Pleasants, Shore & Co. and Others.
Wednesday, September 10, 1806.
Injunction — New Security. — -If at any time, the security for prosecuting'an Injunction shall prove to be insufficient, the court will require unexceptionable security to be given.
"See monographic note on "Injunctions” appended to Claytor v. Anthony, 18 Gratt. 518.

Opinion:
In this case, the only question was, whether the plaintiff should be ruled to give other security for prosecuting the injunction granted him in 1798, the present security being insufficient.
The Court directed that, unless unexceptionable security be given on or before the last day of the present term for prosecuting I the said injunction, it should stand dissolved as an act of this day.