Georgia Code, Title 9, Chapter 5 - Injunctions
- § 9-5-1 - For What Purposes Injunctions May Be Issued
Equity, by a writ of injunction, may restrain proceedings in another or the same court, a threatened or existing tort, or any other act...
- § 9-5-2 - No Interference by Equity in Administration of Criminal Laws
Equity will take no part in the administration of the criminal law. It will neither aid criminal courts in the exercise of their jurisdiction,...
- § 9-5-3 - When Court Proceedings Enjoined; Injunctions Against Sheriffs' Sales
(a) Equity will not enjoin the proceedings and processes of a court of law, absent some intervening equity or other proper defense of which...
- § 9-5-4 - Grounds for Restraint of Trespass
Equity will not interfere to restrain a trespass, unless the injury is irreparable in damages, or the trespasser is insolvent, or other circumstances exist...
- § 9-5-5 - When Waste Enjoined
Equity will not interfere by injunction to restrain waste when the petitioner's title is not clear. Such relief shall be granted only when the...
- § 9-5-6 - Injunction Against Debtors Not Generally Available to Creditors
Creditors without liens may not, as a general rule, enjoin their debtors from disposing of property nor obtain injunctions or other extraordinary relief in
- § 9-5-7 - When Breach of Contract for Personal Services Enjoined
Generally an injunction will not issue to restrain the breach of a contract for personal services unless the services are of a peculiar merit...
- § 9-5-8 - Grant of Injunctions in Discretion of Court; Power to Be Exercised Cautiously
The granting and continuing of injunctions shall always rest in the sound discretion of the judge, according to the circumstances of each case. This...
- § 9-5-9 - Second Injunction in Court's Discretion
A second injunction may be granted in the discretion of the judge.
- § 9-5-10 - Perpetual Injunction After Hearing
A perpetual injunction shall be granted only after hearing and upon a final decree.
- § 9-5-11 - Injunctions Against Certain Transactions Outside State
Equity may enjoin the defendant as to transactions involving fraud, trust, or contracts beyond the limits of this state.
Last modified: October 14, 2016