Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Injunction pending inquiry: magistrate may order temporary measures to prevent imminent public danger and enforce them in good faith. Magistrates may issue a temporary injunction pending inquiry to prevent imminent danger or serious public injury; if the injunction is not immediately obeyed, the magistrate may use or cause to be used such means as he considers fit to prevent the danger, and acts done in good faith under this authority are not actionable in suit.
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Injunction pending inquiry: magistrate may order temporary measures to prevent imminent public danger and enforce them in good faith.
Magistrates may issue a temporary injunction pending inquiry to prevent imminent danger or serious public injury; if the injunction is not immediately obeyed, the magistrate may use or cause to be used such means as he considers fit to prevent the danger, and acts done in good faith under this authority are not actionable in suit.
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