Nebraska Statutes

§ 9-264 — Civil action; relief permitted

Nebraska § 9-264
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 9Bingo and Other Gambling

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 9-264 (2026).

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In any civil action commenced pursuant to section 9-263 , a court may allow:

(1)A temporary restraining order or injunction, with or without a bond as the court may direct, prohibiting a party to the action from continuing or engaging in such conduct, aiding in such conduct, or doing any act in furtherance of such conduct;
(2)A declaration that the conduct by a licensed organization or a qualifying nonprofit organization or employee or agent of the organization, which is a party to the action, constitutes a violation of the Nebraska Bingo Act and a determination of the number and times of violations for certification to the department for appropriate license or permit revocation purposes;
(3)A permanent injunction under principles of equity and on reasonable terms;
(4)An accounting of

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1979, LB 164, § 15; Laws 1983, LB 259, § 35; Laws 1984, LB 949, § 47; R.S.Supp.,1984, § 9-174; Laws 1986, LB 1027, § 65; Laws 1991, LB 427, § 27; Laws 1994, LB 694, § 60.

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