Irreparable Injury

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Meaning of Irreparable injury

An injury is irreparable, within the rule that injunction will issue to prevent only such injuries, not only where the injury, from its nature, cannot be compensated by damages, or the damages cannot be ascertained by any certain measure 4 N. J. Eq. 449, or when the wrongdoer is insolvent and for that reason incapable of responding in damages. 210 111. 464; 218 111. 87; 51 Iowa, 385; 42 Neb. 238. That species of injury, whether great or small, that ought not to be submitted to on the one hand or inflicted on the other; and because it is so large on the one hand or so small on the other, is of such constant and frequent recurrence, that no fair or reasonable redress can be had therefor in a court of law. 76 111. 326; 149 111. 570; 181 111. 611; 246 111. 534; 52 111, App. 615.

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Irreparable Harm in the American legal Encyclopedia

Irreparable Injury in the law of the United States

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Damages (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Equity Jurisdiction (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Injunction (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia).

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