2006 New York Code - Temporary Restraining Order.



 
    § 1335. Temporary restraining order. 1. Generally. If, on a motion for
  a  preliminary  injunction,  the  claiming  authority  shall  show  that
  immediate and irreparable injury, loss or damages may result unless  the
  defendant  is  restrained  before  a  hearing  can  be  had, a temporary
  restraining order  may  be  granted  without  notice.  Upon  granting  a
  temporary  restraining  order,  the  court shall set the hearing for the
  preliminary injunction at the earliest possible time.
    2. Service. Unless the court orders otherwise, a temporary restraining
  order together with the papers upon which it was based, and a notice  of
  hearing  for  the  preliminary injunction, shall be personally served in
  the same manner as a summons.

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