Section 5
The plaintiff claims—
5. The plaintiff claims—
(1) a declaration that the defendant is not entitled to obstruct the passage of the public along the said road;
(2) an injunction restraining the defendant from obstructing the passage of the public along the said public road and directing the defendant to remove the earth and stones wrongfully heaped up as aforesaid.
No. 38
INJUNCTION AGAINST THE DIVERSION OF A WATER-COURSE
(Title)
A. B., the above-named plaintiff, states as follows:—
[As in form No. 27.]
The plaintiff claims that the defendant be restrained by injunction from diverting the water as aforesaid.
No. 39
RESTORATION OF MOVABLE PROPERTY THREATENED WITH DESTRUCTION AND FOR AN INJUNCTION
(Title)
A. B., the above-named plaintiff, states as follows:—
Plaintiff is, and at all times hereinafter mentioned was, the owner of [a portrait of his grandfather which was executed by an eminent painter], and of which no duplicate exists [or state any facts showing that the property is of a kind that cannot be replaced by money] .
On the.............. day of...............20......, he deposited the same for the safe-keeping with the defendant.
On the............... day of...............20......, he demanded the same from the defendant and offered to pay all reasonable charges for the storage of the same.
The defendant refuses to deliver the same to the plaintiff and threatens to conceal, dispose of, cut or injure the same if required to deliver it up.
No pecuniary compensation would be an adequate compensation to the plaintiff for the loss of the [painting].
[As in paras. 4 and 5 of Form No. 1. ]