Louisiana Bond of Injunction

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What this document covers

The Bond of Injunction is an official form used in Civil District Court proceedings. Its primary purpose is to secure an application for a writ of injunction, ensuring that the party seeking the injunction can indemnify the opposing party in case the injunction is later found to be wrongfully obtained. This form adheres to applicable state statutes and can be an essential tool in legal disputes requiring a court order to prohibit specific actions or enforce rights.


Main sections of this form

  • Principal and security identification: Names and addresses of the parties involved.
  • Obligation: The sum of money that must be paid if the injunction is improperly granted.
  • Conditions of the bond: Terms under which the bond is enforced.
  • Affidavit of surety: A sworn statement confirming the financial credibility of the surety.
  • Affidavit of principal: A sworn statement by the principal regarding the surety's financial standing.
  • Date and signature fields for the parties involved and the deputy clerk.
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When this form is needed

This form is required when a party needs to obtain a court injunction and must provide a financial guarantee. It is often used in cases of urgency, where immediate legal action is necessary to prevent harm or preserve rights pending further court proceedings. Scenarios include disputes over property, injunctions against harassment, or stopping unlawful actions that affect legal rights.

Who can use this document

  • Individuals seeking a writ of injunction from the Civil District Court.
  • Business entities requiring protection against potential harm while legal disputes are pending.
  • Legal representatives acting on behalf of plaintiffs in civil cases.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the principal and surety by entering their full names and addresses.
  • Specify the amount of the bond to be paid if the injunction is deemed wrongfully granted.
  • Fill in the details of the court order, including the names of the parties involved in the injunction case.
  • Complete the affidavits for both the surety and principal, providing financial and residency information.
  • Date the form and obtain the required signatures from all parties and the deputy clerk.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to sign the form, which can render it invalid.
  • Not providing accurate financial information in the affidavits of surety or principal.
  • Omitting critical details about the court case or bond amount.

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FAQ

Article 3601 of the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure outlines the rules governing a Louisiana Bond of Injunction. This article allows a party to seek a temporary restraining order or injunction to prevent irreparable harm. The process requires the applicant to demonstrate that a Louisiana Bond of Injunction is necessary to maintain the status quo while the case is pending. Understanding this article is essential for anyone looking to navigate legal disputes effectively.

What is the purpose of an injunction? Injunctive relief is appropriate to prevent a harmful action, to put a stop to ongoing or repeated conduct that violates a person's rights or causes injury, or to force a defendant to take action in order to prevent harm.

A peace bond is a criminal court order under section 810 of the Criminal Code. It is intended to prevent one person from harming another. You can also ask that the peace bond set out other specific conditions.

A preliminary injunction bond, a type of court bond exists to help defendants recover from the financial consequences of fighting an injunction which can be substantial.The principal pays to obtain the bond and pays for any claims filed against the bond.

Temporary Restraining Orders: A temporary restraining order (TRO) is an order by the court immediately prohibiting a threatened action.Preliminary Injunctions: A preliminary injunction is an order prohibiting an action, to preserve the status quo while the underlying court case is decided.

Definition: An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action.Choosing whether to grant temporary injunctive relief is up to the discretion of the court. Permanent injunctions are issued as a final judgment in a case, where monetary damages will not suffice.

Definition: An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action.Choosing whether to grant temporary injunctive relief is up to the discretion of the court. Permanent injunctions are issued as a final judgment in a case, where monetary damages will not suffice.

Preliminary Injunctions: A preliminary injunction is an order prohibiting an action, to preserve the status quo while the underlying court case is decided.

An injunction is a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts.They can also be charged with contempt of court. Counterinjunctions are injunctions that stop or reverse the enforcement of another injunction.

How Much Does an Injunction Bond Cost? The cost of an injunction bond that does NOT require collateral is typically is 2-3% of the bond amount. There is a sliding scale for larger bonds (those in excess of $500,000) and your cost may be lower than 2-3%.

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