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No. 8874292
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

North Bloomfield Gravel Min. Co. v. United States

No. 8874292 · Decided October 28, 1897
No. 8874292 · Ninth Circuit · 1897 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
October 28, 1897
Citation
No. 8874292
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
GILBERT, Circuit Judge (orally). In the case of North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company v. U. S., an application was made to this court to direct that the court below vacate an order that had been made suspending the operation of an order of injunction. The lower court, in reaching its conclusion, ordered an injunction to issue. 81 Fed. 243 . Upon an appeal being taken, it directed that the injunction should not issue until the further order of the court. On appeal to this court an application is made for an original order. We think we have no jurisdiction to issue an order concerning any matter pending in the court below. That court made an order denying the injunction. An appeal might have been taken to this court from that order. On final hearing of this case the matter can be reviewed, but in the meantime we see no way by which the action of the circuit court can be directed from this court. We can issue no injunction from this court, and can only act on the lower court by a mandate. Our jurisdiction is appellate. The motion will be denied.
Plain English Summary
S., an application was made to this court to direct that the court below vacate an order that had been made suspending the operation of an order of injunction.
Key Points
Frequently Asked Questions
S., an application was made to this court to direct that the court below vacate an order that had been made suspending the operation of an order of injunction.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for North Bloomfield Gravel Min. Co. v. United States in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on October 28, 1897.
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