When, on motion, an injunction shall be wholly dissolved, the bill of complaint shall be dismissed of course with costs, unless sufficient cause be shown against its dismissal at the next succeeding term of the court. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 54, art. 2(40); 1857, ch. 62, art. 69; 1871, § 1048; 1880, § 1917; 1892, § 570; 1906, § 621; Hemingway's 1917, § 381; 1930, § 434; 1942, § 1354. When, on motion, an injunction shall be wholly dissolved, the bill of complaint shall be dismissed of course with costs, unless sufficient cause be shown against its dismissal at the next succeeding term of the court. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 54, art. 2(40); 1857, ch. 62, art. 69; 1871, § 1048; 1880, § 1917; 1892, § 570; 1906, § 621; Hemingway's 1917, § 381; 1930, § 434; 1942, § 1354. When, on motion, an injunction shall be wholly dissolved, the bill of complaint shall be dismissed of course with costs, unless sufficient cause be shown against its dismissal at the next succeeding term of the court. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 54, art. 2(40); 1857, ch. 62, art. 69; 1871, § 1048; 1880, § 1917; 1892, § 570; 1906, § 621; Hemingway's 1917, § 381; 1930, § 434; 1942, § 1354. When, on motion, an injunction shall be wholly dissolved, the bill of complaint shall be dismissed of course with costs, unless sufficient cause be shown against its dismissal at the next succeeding term of the court. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 54, art. 2(40); 1857, ch. 62, art. 69; 1871, § 1048; 1880, § 1917; 1892, § 570; 1906, § 621; Hemingway's 1917, § 381; 1930, § 434; 1942, § 1354.
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