The principles upon which the court acts in granting or refusing injunctions generally apply to injunctions claimed in respect of nuisance1.
As a rule an injunction to restrain the continuance of an alleged nuisance will not be granted if:
(1) the injury caused by the nuisance is trivial or not serious, is one which is capable of being estimated in money and can be adequately compensated by a small money payment; and
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