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To: dayglored

The six essential prerequisites that a moving party must demonstrate to obtain a preliminary injunction are as follows: (1) the injunction is necessary to prevent immediate and irreparable harm that cannot be compensated adequately by damages; (2) greater injury would result from refusing the injunction than from granting it, and, concomitantly, the issuance of an injunction will not substantially harm other interested parties in the proceedings; (3) the preliminary injunction will properly restore the parties to their status as it existed immediately prior to the alleged wrongful conduct; (4) the party seeking injunctive relief has a clear right to relief and is likely to prevail on the merits; (5) the injunction is reasonably suited to abate the offending activity; and, (6) the preliminary injunction will not adversely affect the public interest. Warehime v. Warehime, 860 A.2d 41, 46-47 (Pa. 2004)


78 posted on 11/27/2020 10:49:00 PM PST by TexasGurl24
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To: TexasGurl24
Thank you for posting that explanation. It appears my prior understanding of the phrase was, indeed, in error, at least as it applies to this circumstance.

Much appreciated.

85 posted on 11/27/2020 10:56:01 PM PST by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government."`)
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To: TexasGurl24

Perfectly clear. Thanks !


108 posted on 11/28/2020 2:13:09 AM PST by Sense
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