New York Statutes

§ 2323 — Houses of prostitution; injunction; temporary restraining order; service

New York § 2323
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBHPublic Health
Title 2Houses of Prostitution: Injunction and Abatement
Art. 23Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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N.Y. Public Health § 2323 (2026).

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§ 2323. Houses of prostitution; injunction; temporary restraining\norder; service.

1.Where a permanent or temporary injunction is prayed\nfor, the court, or judge in vacation, on the application of the\nplaintiff, may issue an ex parte restraining order, restraining the\ndefendants and all other persons from removing or in any manner\ninterfering with the furniture, fixtures, musical instruments and\nmovable property used in conducting the alleged nuisance, until the\ndecision of the court or judge granting or refusing such temporary\ninjunction and until the further order of the court thereon.\n 2. The restraining order may be served by handing to and leaving a\ncopy of said order with any person in charge of said property or\nresiding in the premises, and by posting a copy thereof i

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