Tennessee Statutes

§ 53-14-113 — Restraining or enjoining violations - Jurisdiction

Tennessee § 53-14-113

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 53-14-113 (2026).

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The board may seek relief at law or equity to restrain or enjoin any act or practice in violation of this chapter. Jurisdiction is conferred upon the chancery and circuit courts of this state to hear and determine a suit to restrain or enjoin. No bond shall be required for the prosecution of the suit or for the issuance of an injunction.

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Legislative History

Acts 1984, ch. 717, § 13.

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