New Hampshire Statutes

§ 282-A:144 — Injunction

New Hampshire § 282-A:144
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XXIIILABOR
Ch. 282-AUNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
SubdivisionCollection of Contributions

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 282-A:144 (2026).

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Any employer or employing unit refusing or failing to make and file required reports or to pay any contributions, interest or penalties when due under the provisions of this chapter, after 10 days' written notice sent by the commissioner or his authorized representative to the employer's or employing unit's last known address by registered mail, may be enjoined from operating any business in the state while in violation of the provisions of this chapter upon the complaint of the commissioner of the department of employment security in the superior court of the county in which the employer or employing unit has or had a place of business within the state, and any temporary injunction enjoining the continuance of such business may be granted without notice. Such injunction may enjoin any emp

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Legislative History

1937, 178:1. 1941, 103:35-43. RL 218:11. 1945, 138:21, 22. 1947, 59:23. 1949, 185:16, 17; 201:1. 1951, 140:9. 1953, 209:9-12. RSA 282:12(C-1). 1955, 141:17-19. 1957, 118:14. 1969, 460:21. 1973, 589:9, 10. 1975, 393:4. 1981, 408:3, eff. Oct. 1, 1981.

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