29-U.S.C.-109

29-U.S.C.-109

§109 – Granting of Restraining Order Or Injunction As Dependent On Previous Findings of Fact; Limitation On Prohibitions Included In Restraining Orders and Injunctions

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  • Reference: Section 109
  • Legend: §109 – Granting of Restraining Order Or Injunction As Dependent On Previous Findings of Fact; Limitation On Prohibitions Included In Restraining Orders and Injunctions
  • USCode Year: 2013

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No restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction shall be granted in a case involving or growing out of a labor dispute, except on the basis of findings of fact made and filed by the court in the record of the case prior to the issuance of such restraining order or injunction; and every restraining order or injunction granted in a case involving or growing out of a labor dispute shall include only a prohibition of such specific act or acts as may be expressly complained of in the bill of complaint or petition filed in such case and as shall be expressly included in said findings of fact made and filed by the court as provided in this chapter.

(Mar. 23, 1932, ch. 90, §9, 47 Stat. 72.)

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29-U.S.C.-49L-2 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Labor

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