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  8. Chapter 08 - Injunction


Chapter 08 - Injunction


  • § 21-8-1 Kinds of injunctive relief.
  • § 21-8-2 Purposes for which injunction prohibited.
  • § 21-8-3 Provisional writ abolished--Temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction substituted.
  • § 21-8-4 , 21-8-5. Repealed.
  • § 21-8-6 Restraining order or preliminary injunction to prevent disposal of property during pendency of action.
  • § 21-8-7 Notice required before restraining order or preliminary injunction to suspend corporate business.
  • § 21-8-8 Repealed.
  • § 21-8-9 Pleading in lieu of affidavit for restraining order or preliminary injunction--Service of pleading and affidavit.
  • § 21-8-10 , 21-8-11. Repealed.
  • § 21-8-12 Order granting restraining order or preliminary injunction.
  • § 21-8-13 Repealed.
  • § 21-8-14 Circumstances permitting grant of permanent injunction.
  • § 21-8-15 Permanent injunction by judgment or decree in civil action--Procedure.
  • § 21-8-16 Judicial power to restrain or enjoin violations of obscenity laws.
  • § 21-8-17 Notice and trial before injunction to enforce obscenity laws--Orders to deliver and destroy obscene matter.
  • § 21-8-18 Sale of obscene matter to adults not to be enjoined--Destruction not ordered unless matter disseminated to minors.
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