(3)When the defendant invades or threatens to invade the plaintiff’s right to, or enjoyment of, property, the court may grant a perpetual injunction in the following cases, namely:—(a)where the defendant is trustee of the property for the plaintiff;(b)where there exists no standard for ascertaining the actual damage caused, or likely to be caused, by the invasion;(c)where the invasion is such that compensation in money would not afford adequate relief;(d)where the injunction is necessary to prevent a multiplicity of judicial proceedings.