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68-135-111. Injunctive relief.

(a)  Jurisdiction is conferred on the circuit and chancery courts of this state to grant injunctive relief against any person, firm or corporation undertaking to engage in business as a liquefied petroleum gas dealer in violation of the terms of this part. Such injunction suits shall be filed by the state fire marshal in the name of the state of Tennessee without bond being required for the prosecution of the suit or for the issuance of injunctions. Nothing in this section shall be construed as conferring criminal jurisdiction upon any court not now possessing such criminal jurisdiction, nor shall any court as an incident to the injunctive proceedings authorized in this section have the power to assess the criminal penalties provided in this part.

(b)  Any dealer licensed under this part who feels that such dealer is aggrieved by any violation of the terms of this part may pursue the relief granted under this part without the necessity of joining the state fire marshal in the proceedings; provided, that such dealer executes such bond as is required by the general statutes authorizing such act.

[Acts 1961, ch. 118, § 9; 1965, ch. 108, § 11; T.C.A., §§ 53-3611, 68-26-111.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-68 > Chapter-135 > Part-1 > 68-135-111

68-135-111. Injunctive relief.

(a)  Jurisdiction is conferred on the circuit and chancery courts of this state to grant injunctive relief against any person, firm or corporation undertaking to engage in business as a liquefied petroleum gas dealer in violation of the terms of this part. Such injunction suits shall be filed by the state fire marshal in the name of the state of Tennessee without bond being required for the prosecution of the suit or for the issuance of injunctions. Nothing in this section shall be construed as conferring criminal jurisdiction upon any court not now possessing such criminal jurisdiction, nor shall any court as an incident to the injunctive proceedings authorized in this section have the power to assess the criminal penalties provided in this part.

(b)  Any dealer licensed under this part who feels that such dealer is aggrieved by any violation of the terms of this part may pursue the relief granted under this part without the necessity of joining the state fire marshal in the proceedings; provided, that such dealer executes such bond as is required by the general statutes authorizing such act.

[Acts 1961, ch. 118, § 9; 1965, ch. 108, § 11; T.C.A., §§ 53-3611, 68-26-111.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-68 > Chapter-135 > Part-1 > 68-135-111

68-135-111. Injunctive relief.

(a)  Jurisdiction is conferred on the circuit and chancery courts of this state to grant injunctive relief against any person, firm or corporation undertaking to engage in business as a liquefied petroleum gas dealer in violation of the terms of this part. Such injunction suits shall be filed by the state fire marshal in the name of the state of Tennessee without bond being required for the prosecution of the suit or for the issuance of injunctions. Nothing in this section shall be construed as conferring criminal jurisdiction upon any court not now possessing such criminal jurisdiction, nor shall any court as an incident to the injunctive proceedings authorized in this section have the power to assess the criminal penalties provided in this part.

(b)  Any dealer licensed under this part who feels that such dealer is aggrieved by any violation of the terms of this part may pursue the relief granted under this part without the necessity of joining the state fire marshal in the proceedings; provided, that such dealer executes such bond as is required by the general statutes authorizing such act.

[Acts 1961, ch. 118, § 9; 1965, ch. 108, § 11; T.C.A., §§ 53-3611, 68-26-111.]