Injunction

To state a cause of action for injunctive relief, a plaintiff must allege ultimate facts which, if true, would establish:
 * 1) Irreparable injury (that is, injury which cannot be cured by money damages),
 * 2) A clear legal right,
 * 3) Lack of an adequate remedy at law, and
 * 4) That the requested injunction would not be contrary to the interest of the public generally.

Weekley v. Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc., 671 So.2d 220, 220 (Fla. 1st DCA 1996).