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  8. Article 5. Injunctions


Article 5. Injunctions


  • §53-5-1. Injunction for Protection of Property
  • §53-5-2. Forthcoming Bond May Be Required Where Removal of Property From State Enjoined
  • §53-5-3. In What Courts Bill Brought
  • §53-5-4. General Jurisdiction of Judge to Award Injunction
  • §53-5-5. Injunction by Judge of Supreme Court of Appeals
  • §53-5-6. Injunction by Circuit Court or Judge Where Award Thereof Refused by Court of Limited Jurisdiction
  • §53-5-7. To What Clerk Order for Injunction Directed
  • §53-5-8. Equity of Plaintiff to Be Shown by Affidavit or Otherwise; Notice to Adverse Party; Hearing After Injunction Awarded or Denied; Certification of Questions; Appeals
  • §53-5-9. Injunction Bond
  • §53-5-10. How Surety in Forthcoming Bond May Obtain Additional Security
  • §53-5-11. Dissolution of Injunction in Vacation
  • §53-5-12. Damages on Dissolution; Liability of Sureties on Forthcoming Bond
  • §53-5-13. Dismissal of Bill for Injunction
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