Article IV, § 14 — Power of law judges to grant restraining orders and preliminary injunctions
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The President Judge of the Superior Court or any Judge shall have power, in the absence of the Chancellor and all the Vice-Chancellors from the county where any suit in equity may be instituted or during the temporary disability of the Chancellor and all the Vice-Chancellors, to grant restraining orders, and the President Judge or any Judge shall have power, during the absence of the Chancellor and all the Vice-Chancellors from this State or their collective temporary disability, to grant preliminary injunctions under the rules and practice of the Court of Chancery; provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to confer general jurisdiction over the case.
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