2006 New York Code - Injunctive Relief.



 
    §  513. Injunctive relief. Whenever the attorney general has reason to
  believe that any violation of this article is a continuous practice,  he
  may  apply to the supreme court in any county wherein any such violation
  occurred for the purpose of restraining and enjoining the continuance of
  such violations.

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