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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-471 Granting of injunction.
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Sec. 52-471. Granting of injunction. (a) Any judge of any court of equitable jurisdiction may, on motion, grant and enforce a writ of injunction, according to the course of proceedings in equity, in any action for equitable relief when the relief is properly demandable, returnabl…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-472 Bond on issue of temporary injunction.
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Sec. 52-472. Bond on issue of temporary injunction. No temporary injunction may be granted, except in favor of the state or of a public officer thereof in respect to any matter of a public nature, until the party making application therefor gives bond, with surety satisfactory to…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-473 Injunctions may be granted immediately or after notice.
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Sec. 52-473. Injunctions may be granted immediately or after notice. (a) An injunction may be granted immediately, if the circumstances of the case demand it, or the court or judge may cause immediate notice of the application to be given to the adverse party, that he may show ca…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-473a Enjoining or restraining enforcement of certain environmental or public health laws. Ex parte orders prohibited. Appeal.
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Sec. 52-473a. Enjoining or restraining enforcement of certain environmental or public health laws. Ex parte orders prohibited. Appeal. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, no court may, without a prior hearing, issue an order enjoining or restraining the enf…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-474 Interested persons may appear and be heard.
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Sec. 52-474. Interested persons may appear and be heard. Any person who may be directly or indirectly interested in, or affected by, the granting of any temporary or permanent injunction, may appear and be heard with regard to granting or dissolving the same. (1949 Rev., S. 8210.…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-475 Dissolution of temporary injunction.
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Sec. 52-475. Dissolution of temporary injunction. (a) When a temporary injunction is granted in any action before its return day, it may be dissolved or modified by the Superior Court or by any judge of the Superior Court. A written motion for dissolution shall be preferred befor…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-476 Continuance pending appeal.
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Sec. 52-476. Continuance pending appeal. When a temporary injunction has been granted and upon final hearing judgment has been rendered adverse to its continuance, either party may apply to the court rendering the judgment, representing that he intends to appeal the case to the c…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-477 Permanent injunction; stay pending appeal.
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Sec. 52-477. Permanent injunction; stay pending appeal. When judgment has been rendered for a permanent injunction ordering either party to perform any act, the court, upon an application similar to that mentioned in section 52-476, shall stay the operation of such injunction unt…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-478 Removal of stay or dissolution of injunction.
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Sec. 52-478. Removal of stay or dissolution of injunction. The court in which such case is pending may, if in its opinion the cause of justice so requires, dissolve such temporary injunction or remove the stay of such permanent injunction while such case is so pending in the Supr…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-479 Reservation for advice. Dissolution of injunction.
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Sec. 52-479. Reservation for advice. Dissolution of injunction. When an injunction is granted by a judge when the court is not in session, and the court to which the original complaint is returnable reserves the questions arising thereon for the advice of the Supreme Court, and t…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-480 Injunction against malicious erection of structure.
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Sec. 52-480. Injunction against malicious erection of structure. An injunction may be granted against the malicious erection, by or with the consent of an owner, lessee or person entitled to the possession of land, of any structure upon it, intended to annoy and injure any owner …
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-481 Abatement of manufacturer's nuisance. Temporary injunction.
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Sec. 52-481. Abatement of manufacturer's nuisance. Temporary injunction. (a) If any manufacturer carries on his business, or exposes the material used therein, or refuse produced thereby, so as to constitute a nuisance to the public or to individuals, any persons aggrieved thereb…
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-482 Injunction against manufacturing fish oil or manure.
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Sec. 52-482. Injunction against manufacturing fish oil or manure. Section 52-482 is repealed, effective October 1, 2002. (1949 Rev., S. 8218; P.A. 82-160, S. 179; S.A. 02-12, S. 1.)
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-483 Injunction against sale on execution; adjournment of sale.
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Sec. 52-483. Injunction against sale on execution; adjournment of sale. When any temporary injunction is granted to restrain a sale on execution or tax warrant, the injunction order may direct the levying officer to adjourn the sale in such manner and for such time as the order m…