Harris, J. The most general description of a court of equity is, that it is a court having jurisdiction in cases where a plain, adequate and complete remedy can not be had, at law. . There are exceptions and limitations to this general proposition, but none, I think, which can give such a court jurisdiction of this case. The plaintiff filed his bill to arrest a trial at law, and tran…
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