2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - § 526.030. — Remedy by injunction to exist, in what cases--prohibition.

526.030. The remedy by writ of injunction or prohibition shall exist in all cases where a cloud would be put on the title of real estate being sold under an execution against a person, partnership or corporation having no interest in such real estate subject to execution at the time of sale, or an irreparable injury to real or personal property is threatened, and to prevent the doing of any legal wrong whatever, whenever in the opinion of the court an adequate remedy cannot be afforded by an action for damages.

(RSMo 1939 § 1683)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 1519; 1919 § 1969; 1909 § 2534

CROSS REFERENCES: Access to repair structure, compelling by mandatory injunction (cities over 500,000), RSMo 82.810 Injunction lies to restrain and enjoin Breach of marketing contract of nonprofit cooperative association, RSMo 274.210, 274.270 Dentistry, unauthorized practice of, RSMo 332.121 Entertainment place where liquor consumed, RSMo 311.480 Food and drug law violations, RSMo 196.020 Locker plant licensing and inspection law violations, RSMo 196.515 Mine operation, in violation of safety laws, RSMo 293.660 Possession of land by plaintiff in ejectment before value of improvements determined, RSMo 524.180 Premises used in violation of liquor control law, RSMo 311.750 Public utility labor relations law violations, RSMo 295.200 Registration of bonds of political subdivision by state auditor, RSMo 108.240 Squandering of wife's estate by husband, RSMo 452.200 Violation of law or order by gas, electric, water, telephone or telegraph company, RSMo 386.360

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