Missouri Statutes
§ 417.455 — Misappropriation, actual or threatened may be enjoined — injunction terminates, when — exceptional circumstances, defined.
Missouri § 417.455
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 417.455 (2026).
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1.Actual or threatened misappropriation may be enjoined. Upon application to the court, an injunction shall be terminated when the trade secret has ceased to exist, but the injunction may be continued for an additional reasonable period of time in order to eliminate commercial advantage that otherwise would be derived from the misappropriation.
2.In exceptional circumstances, an injunction may condition future use upon payment of a reasonable royalty for no longer than the period of time for which use could have been prohibited. Exceptional circumstances include, but are not limited to, a material and prejudicial change of position prior to acquiring knowledge or reason to know of misappropriation that renders a prohibitive injunction inequitable.
3.In appropriate circumstances,
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Legislative History
(L. 1995 S.B. 80 & 88 § 3)
Nearby Sections
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§ 417.005
Definitions.§ 417.011
Prohibited marks.§ 417.018
Additional fee — expiration date.§ 417.031
Assignment of mark, procedure.§ 417.036
Registry of marks open to public.§ 417.041
Cancellation of marks, when.§ 417.061
Injunctive relief, when — order for payment to owner of mark — destruction of counterfeit marks.§ 417.100
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