HALIFAX CTY. BY & THROUGH BD. OF SUP'RS v. LEVER

No. 82-2012.

718 F.2d 649 (1983)

COUNTY OF HALIFAX, VIRGINIA, acting By and Through the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, its governing body, a Political Subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Halifax, Virginia; Synergics, Inc., a Maryland Corporation having its principal place of business in Annapolis, Maryland, Appellees, v. Kenneth LEVER, c/o Actaeon Corporation; Banister Development, Ltd., c/o Actaeon Corporation, Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Decided September 29, 1983.

Rehearing and Rehearing Denied November 2, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Winston, Jr., Danville, Va. (Luis A. Abreu, Clement & Wheatley, Danville, Va., on brief), for appellants.

Thomas J. Wood, William W. Bennett, Jr., South Boston, Va. (Slayton, Bennett & Rand, South Boston, Va., on brief), for appellees.

Before RUSSELL and WIDENER, Circuit Judges, and BRYAN, Senior Circuit Judge.


Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied November 2, 1983.

DONALD RUSSELL, Circuit Judge:

The plaintiffs/appellees, County of Halifax, Virginia, and Synergics, Inc. filed this action in district court against Kenneth Lever and Banister Development, Ltd., defendants/appellants, asserting diversity jurisdiction and seeking by way of relief only "a mandatory injunction ... against defendants requiring [the defendants] to withdraw and relinquish all their rights...

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