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  "id": 8616866,
  "name": "D. O. BRINKLEY et al v. Z. V. NORMAN et al.",
  "name_abbreviation": "Brinkley v. Norman",
  "decision_date": "1925-09-16",
  "docket_number": "",
  "first_page": "851",
  "last_page": "851",
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      "cite": "190 N.C. 851"
    }
  ],
  "court": {
    "name_abbreviation": "N.C.",
    "id": 9292,
    "name": "Supreme Court of North Carolina"
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    "id": 5,
    "name_long": "North Carolina",
    "name": "N.C."
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  "cites_to": [
    {
      "cite": "178 N. C., 14",
      "category": "reporters:state",
      "reporter": "N.C.",
      "opinion_index": 0
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    "date_added": "2019-08-29",
    "source": "Harvard",
    "batch": "2018"
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  "casebody": {
    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "D. O. BRINKLEY et al v. Z. V. NORMAN et al."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Pee Cueiam.\nThis appeal is controlled by the principle announced in Seip v. Wright, 178 N. C., 14, and in many other cases: \u201cWhere it will not harm the defendant to continue the injunction and may cause great injury to the plaintiff, if it is dissolved, the court generally will restrain the party until the final hearing.\u201d\nThe judgment is\nAffirmed.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Pee Cueiam."
      }
    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "W. L. Whitley for \u25a0plaintiffs.",
      "Zeb Vance Norman for defendants."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "D. O. BRINKLEY et al v. Z. V. NORMAN et al.\n(Filed 16 September, 1925.)\nAppeal by defendants from an order of Sinclair, J., made at chambers on 16 June, 1925, continuing a restraining order to the final hearing.\nThe congregation of New Chapel Baptist Church undertook to build a new church building in Plymouth. The trustees from time to time borrowed money from the plaintiffs and secured the loans by mortgages or deeds of trust on the church property. They also contracted with Gfetsinger and others for lumber, cement, brick, electrical equipment and other material to be used in the construction of the building. Pleadings were filed and controverted issues of fact were raised.\nW. L. Whitley for \u25a0plaintiffs.\nZeb Vance Norman for defendants."
  },
  "file_name": "0851-01",
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