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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-33
2-8-33. (a) The Attorney General of this state shall,
upon complaint by the Commissioner, or may, upon his own initiative
if after examination of the complaint and evidence he believes a
violation has occurred, bring an action in the superior court in
the name of the Commissioner for civil penalties or for injunctive
relief, including specific performance of any obligation imposed by
a marketing order or any rule or regulation issued under this
article, or both, against any person violating any provisions of
this article or of any marketing order or any rule or regulation
duly issued by the Commissioner or any commission under this
article. (b) If it appears to
the court, upon any application for a temporary restraining order,
upon the hearing of any order to show cause why a preliminary
injunction should not be issued, or upon the hearing of any motion
for a preliminary injunction, or if the court finds in any such
action that any defendant therein is violating or has violated any
provision of this article or of any marketing order or any rule or
regulation duly issued by the Commissioner or any commission under
this article, then the court shall enjoin the defendant from
committing further violations and may compel specific performance
of any obligation imposed by a marketing order or any rule or
regulation issued by the Commissioner or commission under this
article. It shall not be necessary in such event to allege or prove
lack of an adequate remedy at law. (c) In any action brought by the Attorney
General to enforce any of the provisions of this article or of any
marketing order issued by the Commissioner or any commission and
effective under this article or of any rule or regulation issued by
the Commissioner or any commission pursuant to any marketing order,
the judgment, if in favor of the Commissioner or the commission,
may provide that the defendant pay to the Commissioner or to the
commission concerned with the administration of such marketing
order the costs incurred by the Commissioner or by the commission
in the prosecution of such action.
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