In the language you're citing, then, the parties are purporting to agree that one is entitled to injunctive relief without posting bond. Share. The temporary injunction also fails to require the posting of a bond.A preliminary injunction bond, a type of court bond exists to help defendants recover from the financial consequences of fighting an injunction. The court continued, "This is so even if, for whatever reason, the bond is not ordered or posted until after dissolution of the injunction. (i) It has a likelihood of success on the merits of its claim. (ii) Without injunctive relief, it would risk suffering irreparable harm. But a literal reading of the provision could also rule out efforts to obtain any injunctive relief that applies to multiple named plaintiffs. As a general rule, a court will not issue a preliminary injunction without the plaintiff posting a bond. The bond, however, unfortunately is an afterthought. At law and is thus entitled to injunctive relief. 35.