- Author(s): William Williamson kerr
- Publisher: Universal LexisNexis
- Edition: 6 Ed Indian Economy Rp 2023
- ISBN 13 9789393850638
- Approx. Pages 743 + contents
- Format Hardbound
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Description
SINCE the Fifth Edition of this work was published in February, 1914, a large number of cases have been decided and numerous Acts passed, including the important measures of the year 1925, which have necessitated considerable additions to and alterations in the present Edition. All material Acts and decisions have been incorporated in the text, the decisions being brought up to date by means of the Addenda, which will be found on page lxiii. The Index has been enlarged.
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Contents
Chapter I - Injunctions in General
Chapter II - The Nature and Limits of the Jurisdiction of the High Court of
Justice by Injunction
Chapter III - injunctions against the violation of common law bights
Section 1. The Protection of Legal Rights to Property Pending Litigation
Section 2. Perpetual Injunctions. Mandatory Injunctions
Chapter IV - injunctions against waste
Section 1. Principles on which the Court acts in restraining Waste
Section 2. Legal Waste
Section 3. Persons for and against whom Injunctions are granted
Section 4. Equitable Waste
Section 5. Property in Timber cut by the Order of the Court, or accidentiy
severed, & c. Account
Section 6. Recent Statutes affecting Waste
Chapter V - injunctions against trespass
General Jurisdiction
Trespass by Crown
Trespass by Companies and Public Bodies
Lands Clauses Act, 1845
Railways Clauses Act, 1845
Municipal Corporations
Trespass in working Mines
Chapter VI - injunctions against nuisance
Section 1. Principles on which the Court acts in restraining Nuisances, public or private
Section 2. Nuisances to Dwelling Houses and Houses of Business
Section 3. Nuisances to Support
Section 4. Nuisances relating to Water
Section 5. Nuisances to Navigable Tidal Waters
Section 6. Nuisances to Rights of Way
Section 7. Nuisances to Highways
Section 8. Nuisances to Ferries
Section 9. Nuisances to Market
Section 10. Nuisances connected with Trade Disputes
Chapter VII - injunctions against the infringement of patents
Section 1. Principles on which the Court restrains the Infringement of Patents
Section 2. What is an Infringement
Section 3. Interlocutory Relief
Section 4. Practice on Interlocutory Injunctions
Section 5. Perpetual Injunctions
Chapter VIII - injunctions to restrain passing off, and piracy of trade marks and names
Principles on which the Court acts in restraining the passing off of Goods
Trade Marks and Trade Names
Chapter IX - injunctions against the infringement of copyright
Section 1. Copyright in General
Section 2. What is an Infringement
Section 3. Remedies for Infringement
Section 4. International Copyright
Section 5. Copyright in Designs
Chapter X - injunctions in respect of covenants or agreements
Section 1. Injunctions against Breach of Covenant or Agreement
Section 2. Injunctions in Aid of Specific Performance
Chapter XI - injunctions against thb disclosure of confidential communications, Papers, Secrets, & C.
Chapter XII - injunctions against the publication of libel, slander of title, and threats of proceedings
Chapter XIII - injunctions against executors
Chapter XIV - injunctions against trustees
Chapter XV - injunctions between partners
Chapter XVI - injunctions betwbbn mortgagor and mortgagee
Chapter XVII - injunctions against companies
Chapter XVIII - injunctions against corporations
Chapter XIX - injunctions against clubs, societies, trade unions, & c.
Chapter XX - Orders restraining proceedings
Chapter XXI - injunctions to stay wrongful acts of a special nature
Chapter XXII - practice
Section 1. In what manner Injunctions are obtained; Damages or Injunction
Section 2. Dissolution of Injunctions
Section 3. Effect of Certain Proceedings on Injunctions
Section 4. Continuing or granting Injunctions at the Hearing
Section 5. Inquiry as to Damages where Injunction dissolved
Section 6. Consequences of the Breach of an Injunction or Restraining Order
Index
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Author Details
William Williamson Kerr : of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law
John Melvin Paterson : MA., LL.M. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law