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SUPREME COURT ACT 1970 - SECT 66 Injunction

SUPREME COURT ACT 1970 - SECT 66

Injunction

66 Injunction

(1) The Court may, at any stage of proceedings, by interlocutory or other injunction, restrain any threatened or apprehended breach of contract or other injury.
(2) Subsection (1) applies as well in a case where an injury is not actionable unless it causes damage as in other cases.
(3) The Court may restrain any threatened or apprehended waste or trespass pursuant to this section--
(a) whether the person against whom the injunction is sought is or is not in possession under any claim of title or otherwise, or (if out of possession) does or does not claim a right to do the act sought to be restrained under any colour of title, and
(b) whether the estate claimed by any party is legal or equitable.
(4) The Court may, at any stage of proceedings, on terms, grant an interlocutory injunction in any case in which it appears to the Court to be just or convenient so to do.