Tennessee Complaint or Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and Injunction to Enjoin Interference with Property Right

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Injunctive relief consists of a court order called an injunction, requiring an individual to do or not do a specific action. It is an extraordinary remedy that courts utilize in special cases where preservation of the status quo or taking some specific action is required in order to prevent possible injustice. A temporary restraining order is a temporary order of a court to preserve current conditions as they are until a hearing is held at which both parties are present. The term preliminary injunction is used to describe the restraint issued pending a final hearing on the merits, and permanent injunction refers to that order of restraint issued after a final hearing on the merits of the case where the facts indicate that an injunction is justified.


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RULE 65. Injunctive relief may be obtained by (1) restraining order, (2) temporary injunction, or (3) permanent injunction in a final judgment. A restraining order shall only restrict the doing of an act. An injunction may restrict or mandatorily direct the doing of an act.

Description. An injunction or temporary restraining order is an order from the court prohibiting a party from performing or ordering a specified act, either temporarily or permanently.

RULE 65. Injunctive relief may be obtained by (1) restraining order, (2) temporary injunction, or (3) permanent injunction in a final judgment. A restraining order shall only restrict the doing of an act. An injunction may restrict or mandatorily direct the doing of an act.

Rule 65 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governs injunctions and restraining orders. It sets specific requirements for two types of orders that courts may issue before a full trial on the merits: preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders (TROs).

RULE 65. Injunctive relief may be obtained by (1) restraining order, (2) temporary injunction, or (3) permanent injunction in a final judgment. A restraining order shall only restrict the doing of an act. An injunction may restrict or mandatorily direct the doing of an act.

A temporary injunction may be granted during the pendency of an action if it is clearly shown by verified complaint, affidavit or other evidence that the movant's rights are being or will be violated by an adverse party and the movant will suffer immediate and irreparable injury, loss or damage pending a final judgment ...

A restraining order may be granted at the commencement of the action or during the pendency thereof without notice, if it is clearly shown by verified complaint or affidavit that the applicant's rights are being or will be violated by the adverse party and the applicant will suffer immediate and irreparable injury, ...

A temporary injunction may be granted during the pendency of an action if it is clearly shown by verified complaint, affidavit or other evidence that the movant's rights are being or will be violated by an adverse party and the movant will suffer immediate and irreparable injury, loss or damage pending a final judgment ...

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Tennessee Complaint or Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and Injunction to Enjoin Interference with Property Right