Statute 49-103: Temporary injunction.
Whenever it shall be made to appear by petition verified by the oath of
the plaintiff, his or her agent or attorney, and by the survey of the county
surveyor, that any person or persons, corporation or corporations, is or
are without authority mining or taking coal, rock or limestone from the
land of the plaintiff, whether held by lease or otherwise, it shall be the
duty of the proper district court in termtime, or the judge thereof in
vacation, to grant a temporary injunction restraining such person or
persons, corporation or corporations, from mining or taking coal, rock or
limestone from such land until the further order of the court or judge.
History: L. 1877, ch. 127, § 3; R.S. 1923, 49-103;
L. 1967, ch. 296, § 2; July 1.