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  "name": "MAYFIELD versus HAWKINS",
  "name_abbreviation": "Mayfield v. Hawkins",
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      {
        "text": "Ashe, J. William, J.\nthat in future they would not allow such a bill to stand, without affidavit of some particular hardship, and that there is no omission on the part of the complainant.\nBut\nSpencer, J\nwas clear that a second injunction might be granted, without any such circumstance of hardship.",
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        "author": "Ashe, J. William, J. Spencer, J"
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    "head_matter": "Halifax,\nApril Term, 1789.\nMAYFIELD versus HAWKINS,\nTHIS was a bill of injunction granted, after a former bill of injunction for the same cause had been dismissed, for not having been served on the defendant in time; for which cause these was a plea in abatement, and on argument the court ordered the plea to be overruled."
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