Opinion ID: 1880599
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Heading: standard of review

Text: An appeal may be taken from any interlocutory order granting, continuing, modifying, refusing, or dissolving an injunction, or refusing to dissolve or to modify an injunction. Rule 4(a)(1)(A), Ala. R.App. P. The standard for reviewing a trial court's grant or denial of a preliminary injunction is whether the trial court exceeded its discretion in granting or denying the preliminary injunction. Teleprompter of Mobile, Inc. v. Bayou Cable TV, 428 So.2d 17, 19 (Ala.1983); Valley Heating, Cooling & Elec. Co. v. Alabama Gas Corp., 286 Ala. 79, 237 So.2d 470 (1970). To establish that the trial court exceeded its discretion in granting or denying the injunction, the appellant must show that the trial court committed a clear or palpable error, which, if left uncorrected, would result in a manifest injustice. 286 Ala. at 82, 237 So.2d at 472.