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  8. Chapter 13 - Injunctions


Chapter 13 - Injunctions


  • § 11-13-1. Evidence of complainant’s equity and of truth of allegations required
  • § 11-13-3. Security required to stay proceedings at law
  • § 11-13-5. Bond when injunction is not to stay proceedings at law
  • § 11-13-7. Bonds in particular cases
  • § 11-13-9. Bond not required of state, county, municipality
  • § 11-13-11. Restraint on collection of taxes
  • § 11-13-13. Security required to enjoin collection of taxes
  • § 11-13-15. Procedure for injunction of the collection of taxes
  • § 11-13-17. Dissolution or modification of injunction of tax collection; general powers
  • § 11-13-19. Chancellor may order return of personal property; execution
  • § 11-13-21. Return of personal property; other causes
  • § 11-13-31. Motion to dissolve injunction; affidavits; evidence
  • § 11-13-33. Injunction bond as judgment
  • § 11-13-35. Damages on dissolution of certain injunctions
  • § 11-13-37. Post-injuction damages
  • § 11-13-39. Effect of dissolution of injunction on bill of complaint
  • § 11-13-41. Victims of stalking and sexual assault exempt from payment of fees related to filing for injunctive relief
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