1. An injunction should not be granted when the plaintiff in the petition therefor has a complete and adequate remedy at law.
2. The defendant in error in the present case had such a remedy by claim, the successful prosecution of which would, for all essential purposes, have been as effectual as the equitable proceeding; nor was this proceeding maintainable on the theory that it was necessary to prevent a multiplicity of suits.
Judgment reversed.
All the Justices concurring.