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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1336

§  1336.  Vacating  or  modifying  preliminary injunction or temporary  restraining order. A defendant enjoined by a preliminary injunction  may  move  at  any  time,  on  notice to the claiming authority, to vacate or  modify it. On motion, without notice, made by a defendant enjoined by  a  temporary  restraining order, the judge who granted it, or in his or her  absence or disability, another judge, may vacate or modify the order. An  order granted without notice  and  vacating  or  modifying  a  temporary  restraining order shall be effective when, together with the papers upon  which  it  is  based,  it  is  filed  with the clerk and served upon the  claiming authority. As a condition to  granting  an  order  vacating  or  modifying  a  preliminary injunction or a temporary restraining order, a  court may require the defendant to give an undertaking, in an amount  to  be  fixed  by  the  court,  that the defendant shall pay to the claiming  authority any loss sustained by reason  of  the  vacating  or  modifying  order.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1336

§  1336.  Vacating  or  modifying  preliminary injunction or temporary  restraining order. A defendant enjoined by a preliminary injunction  may  move  at  any  time,  on  notice to the claiming authority, to vacate or  modify it. On motion, without notice, made by a defendant enjoined by  a  temporary  restraining order, the judge who granted it, or in his or her  absence or disability, another judge, may vacate or modify the order. An  order granted without notice  and  vacating  or  modifying  a  temporary  restraining order shall be effective when, together with the papers upon  which  it  is  based,  it  is  filed  with the clerk and served upon the  claiming authority. As a condition to  granting  an  order  vacating  or  modifying  a  preliminary injunction or a temporary restraining order, a  court may require the defendant to give an undertaking, in an amount  to  be  fixed  by  the  court,  that the defendant shall pay to the claiming  authority any loss sustained by reason  of  the  vacating  or  modifying  order.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1336

§  1336.  Vacating  or  modifying  preliminary injunction or temporary  restraining order. A defendant enjoined by a preliminary injunction  may  move  at  any  time,  on  notice to the claiming authority, to vacate or  modify it. On motion, without notice, made by a defendant enjoined by  a  temporary  restraining order, the judge who granted it, or in his or her  absence or disability, another judge, may vacate or modify the order. An  order granted without notice  and  vacating  or  modifying  a  temporary  restraining order shall be effective when, together with the papers upon  which  it  is  based,  it  is  filed  with the clerk and served upon the  claiming authority. As a condition to  granting  an  order  vacating  or  modifying  a  preliminary injunction or a temporary restraining order, a  court may require the defendant to give an undertaking, in an amount  to  be  fixed  by  the  court,  that the defendant shall pay to the claiming  authority any loss sustained by reason  of  the  vacating  or  modifying  order.