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60-901 Nature of injunction.

60-901. Nature of injunction. Injunction is an order to do or refrain from doing a particular act. It may be the final judgment in an action, and it may also be allowed as a provisional remedy. History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-901; Jan. 1, 1964.

60-902 Provisional remedies; when granted.

60-902. Provisional remedies; when granted. When it appears by a verified pleading or affidavit that a party is entitled to the relief demanded, and such relief or any part thereof consists in restraining the commission or continuance of some act, the commission or continuance of which during the litigation would produce injury to a party; […]

60-903 Temporary restraining order.

60-903. Temporary restraining order. (a) Temporary restraining order; issuing without notice. Except as provided in subsection (b) of K.S.A. 60-904, and amendments thereto, the court may issue a temporary restraining order without notice or bond to the adverse party or its attorney only if: (1) Specific facts in an affidavit or a verified complaint clearly […]

60-904 Disputes concerning employment.

60-904. Disputes concerning employment. (a) Notice. No restraining order shall be issued growing out of any labor dispute until after reasonable notice to the party or parties to be restrained and an opportunity to be heard, unless the judge finds that irreparable injury is likely to occur to the person or property of the plaintiff […]

60-905 Temporary injunction; notice, hearing and bond.

60-905. Temporary injunction; notice, hearing and bond. (a) Notice and hearing. No temporary injunction shall be granted until after reasonable notice to the party to be enjoined and an opportunity to be heard. (b) Bond. Unless otherwise provided by statute or this section, no temporary injunction shall operate unless the party obtaining the same shall […]

60-906 Form and scope of order.

60-906. Form and scope of order. Every order granting an injunction and every restraining order shall set forth the reasons for its issuance; shall be specific in terms; shall describe in reasonable detail, and not by reference to the petition or other document, the act or acts sought to be restrained; and shall be binding […]

60-907 Illegal acts of public officers.

60-907. Illegal acts of public officers. (a) Illegal tax, charge or assessment. Injunctive relief may be granted to enjoin the illegal levy of any tax, charge or assessment, the collection thereof, or any proceeding to enforce the same. (b) Unauthorized contracts. Injunctive relief may be granted to enjoin any public officer, board, or body from […]

60-908 Abatement of common nuisance.

60-908. Abatement of common nuisance. A private party may enjoin the continuance of a common nuisance affecting his or her personal rights, and in addition thereto, an injunction may be granted in the name of the state to suppress the keeping or maintenance thereof. The petition may be verified on information and belief, and such […]

60-909 Penalty for disobedience.

60-909. Penalty for disobedience. Disobedience of any restraining order or injunction may, in addition to other appropriate remedies, or damages, be punished as a contempt. History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-909; Jan. 1, 1964.

60-910 Vacating or modifying order.

60-910. Vacating or modifying order. (a) Before final judgment. At any time before the judgment the party restrained or enjoined may apply to the judge of the court in which the action is brought, to vacate or modify the same. The application may be made upon the petition and affidavits upon which the restraining order […]