Tennessee Statutes

§ 60-1-510 — Injunctions

Tennessee·Title 60
(a)When there is reason to believe that a person is violating or is about to violate or has violated any of this part or any permits or orders issued thereunder, the supervisor may institute proceedings in the chancery court of the county in which the alleged violation occurred for injunctive relief to prevent continuance of such action or to correct the conditions resulting in or about to result therefrom, or both. The court shall grant the injunction without the necessity of showing a lack of adequate remedy at law upon a showing by the supervisor that such person is violating or is about to violate or has violated one (1) or more of the permanent or temporary injunctions, prohibitory or mandatory, and restraining orders.
(b)The supervisor may bring suit for injunctive enforcement of a

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Legislative History

Acts 1982, ch. 654, § 4.

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