1-486. When solvent defendant restrained.
In an application for an injunction to enjoin a trespass on land it is not necessary to allege the insolvency of the defendant when the trespass complained of is continuous in its nature, or is the cutting or destruction of timber trees. (1885, c. 401; Rev., s. 807; C.S., s. 844.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-485 - When preliminary injunction issued.
§ 1-486 - When solvent defendant restrained.
§ 1-487 - Timberlands, trial of title to.
§ 1-488 - When timber may be cut.
§ 1-493 - What judges have jurisdiction.
§ 1-494 - Before what judge returnable.
§ 1-495 - Stipulation as to judge to hear.
§ 1-498 - Application to extend, modify, or vacate; before whom heard.
§ 1-500 - Restraining orders and injunctions in effect pending appeal; indemnifying bond.