GILBERT, Circuit Judge (after stating the facts as above).
The scope of the inquiry on the appeal is not confined to the question of the exercise of the trial court's discretion, which is usually decisive on appeals from orders granting or refusing to dissolve interlocutory injunctions. In a case such as we find this to be, an appellate court may properly go farther and consider whether or not the case made by the bill of complaint is of the class of cases in which...
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