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Civil Proceedings Act 2011
sec.9Injunction
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### sec.9 Injunction
If a court has jurisdiction to hear an application for an injunction, the court may, at any stage of a proceeding, by injunction, restrain a threatened or apprehended breach of contract or other wrongful conduct.
If waste or trespass is threatened or apprehended, for subsection (1) , it does not matter whether—
the person against whom the injunction is sought (the relevant person ) is in possession under any claim of title or otherwise; or
if the relevant person is not in possession, the relevant person claims a right to do the act sought to be restrained under any claim of title; or
the estate claimed by any party is legal or equitable.
The court may also, at any stage of a proceeding, grant an interlocutory injunction if it considers it just or convenient.
(sec.9-ssec.1) If a court has jurisdiction to hear an application for an injunction, the court may, at any stage of a proceeding, by injunction, restrain a threatened or apprehended breach of contract or other wrongful conduct.
(sec.9-ssec.2) If waste or trespass is threatened or apprehended, for subsection (1) , it does not matter whether— the person against whom the injunction is sought (the relevant person ) is in possession under any claim of title or otherwise; or if the relevant person is not in possession, the relevant person claims a right to do the act sought to be restrained under any claim of title; or the estate claimed by any party is legal or equitable.
(sec.9-ssec.3) The court may also, at any stage of a proceeding, grant an interlocutory injunction if it considers it just or convenient.
- (a) the person against whom the injunction is sought (the relevant person ) is in possession under any claim of title or otherwise; or
- (b) if the relevant person is not in possession, the relevant person claims a right to do the act sought to be restrained under any claim of title; or
- (c) the estate claimed by any party is legal or equitable.