Mississippi Complaint for Temporary Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction and Permanent Injunction

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Mississippi
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MS-60793
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This Complaint for Temporary Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction and Permanent Injunction is filed because the Plaintiff will suffer immediate irreparable injury if he/she is required to sell his/her stock at book value. Plaintiff asserts in this Complaint that the Defendants are in control of the Company and have acted in a manner that is illegal, oppressive and or fraudulent. Also, the Plaintiff reasonably believes that the Defendants have caused the Company's assets to be misapplied or wasted.
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Restraining orders and injunctions are both types of court order that tell someone not to do something.The main difference is that a restraining order is issued at the end of a criminal case, but you can ask the court for an injunction even if someone has not been charged with a criminal offence.

A preliminary injunction is an injunction that may be granted before or during trial, with the goal of preserving the status quo before final judgment.

Technically speaking, a TRO is an appealable order - that means that you have the right to appeal.An appeal could take a year or more before a decision is rendered.

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.

Temporary injunction. n. a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.

Preliminary injunction defined; who may grant. (a) A preliminary injunction is an order granted at any stage of an action or proceeding prior to the judgment or final order, requiring a party to an administrative case or any third person to refrain from a particular act or acts.

The temporary restraining order in California does not go into the CLETS database and will not come up on a background check. It will also generally not impact the restrained parties' ability to possess a firearm.

An injunction can last any amount of time. A temporary injunction can last as long as it takes to get the other party served. Until the final hearing, the temporary injunction will be in force. Usually a final hearing date is set within a few days or weeks of a person getting served with a temporary injunction.

A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a legal document issued by a judge before trial that forces or prevents an action for a specified time frame. During court cases that involve trademark infringement or the use of a trade secret, a TRO can halt patent, copyright, or trademark infringement in the short term.

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Mississippi Complaint for Temporary Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction and Permanent Injunction