concurring.
I agree that there is no basis on this record to disturb the order of the Commonwealth Court denying a preliminary injunction. The record reflects the existence of apparently reasonable grounds for the court’s conclusion that appellants failed to establish immediate and irreparable injury not compensable by an action at law. See Hospital Ass’n of Pennsylvania v. Commonwealth, Dep’t of Public Welfare, 495 Pa. 225, 433 A.2d 450 (1981); Lindenfelser v. Lindenfelser, 385 Pa. 342, 343, 123 A.2d 626, 627 (1956); 5 Goodrich-Amram 2d §§ 1531(e):2 & 1531(e):3 (1977); 9 Std.Pa.Practice Ch. 40 (Hearing and Determination of Appeal), § 235 at p. 566 (rev.ed.1962).
NIX, J., joins in this concurring opinion.