New York Injunction And Temporary Restraining Order.
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§ 8-122 Injunction and temporary restraining order. At any time after
the filing of a complaint alleging an unlawful discriminatory practice
under this chapter or an act of discriminatory harassment or violence as
set forth in chapter six of this title, if the commission has reason to
believe that the respondent or other person acting in concert with
respondent is doing or procuring to be done any act or acts, tending to
render ineffectual relief that could be ordered by the commission after
a hearing as provided by section 8-120 of this chapter, a special
proceeding may be commenced in accordance with article sixty-three of
the civil practice law and rules on behalf of the commission in the
supreme court for an order to show cause why the respondent and such
other persons who are believed to be acting in concert with respondent
should not be enjoined from doing or procuring to be done such acts. The
special proceeding may be commenced in any county within the city of New
York where the alleged unlawful discriminatory practice or act of
discriminatory harassment or violence was committed, or where the
commission maintains its principal office for the transaction of
business, or where any respondent resides or maintains an office for the
transaction of business, or where any person aggrieved by the unlawful
discriminatory practice or act of discriminatory harassment or violence
resides, or, if the complaint alleges an unlawful discriminatory
practice under paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of subdivision five of section
8-107 of this chapter, where the housing accommodation, land or
commercial space specified in the complaint is located. The order to
show cause may contain a temporary restraining order and shall be served
in the manner provided therein. On the return date of the order to show
cause, and after affording the commission, the person aggrieved and the
respondent and any person alleged to be acting in concert with the
respondent an opportunity to be heard, the court may grant appropriate
injunctive relief upon such terms and conditions as the court deems
proper.