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  2. North Carolina Animal Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Upon discretion of the preliminary injunction judge may issue a preliminary injunction in accordance with the procedures set forth in G.S. 1A‑1, Rule 65 . If the plaintiff requests, s/he may provide suitable care for the animal that the injunction is over.

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  4. Interpleader - Wikipedia

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    Injunction: Once the statutory interpleader action is commenced, the court may restrict all claimants from starting or continuing any action which would affect the stake, make such injunction permanent, and discharge the stakeholder from liability. 28 U.S.C. § 2361. Such injunction is not governed by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 65.

  5. Law of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Register includes information about state agency rules, administrative rules, executive orders and other notices, and is published bimonthly. [6] The State of North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) contains all the rules adopted by the state agencies and occupational licensing boards in North Carolina. [ 6 ]

  6. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Wikipedia

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    Rule 65 governs the procedure on applications for preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders. Rule 65.1 addresses security and suretyship issues arising when the court orders a party to deposit security such as a bond. Rule 66 deals with receivership. Rule 67 deals with funds deposited in court, such as in interpleader actions.

  7. Judges rule on whether NC juror should have gone to jail for ...

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    A Harnett County man who refused to wear a mask in 2022 at his local courthouse is in the clear following a decision by the North Carolina Court of Appeals to reverse his contempt-of-court conviction.

  8. North Carolina trial judges block election board changes made ...

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    North Carolina trial judges on Thursday blocked portions of a new law that would transfer Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s authority to pick election board members to the Republican-dominated ...

  9. Continuing mandamus - Wikipedia

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    Continuing mandamus, structural interdict, or structural injunction is a relief given by a court of law through a series of ongoing orders over a long period of time, directing an authority to do its duty or fulfill an obligation in general public interest, as and when a need arises over the duration a case lies with the court, with the court choosing not to dispose the case off in finality.