O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 12-6-60 (2019)

Injunctive relief

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
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In addition to any other remedy or criminal prosecution, whenever it shall appear to the board that any person, firm, company, partnership, association, or corporation, or their agents, officers, or directors, is or has been holding himself, itself, or themselves out to the public as a registered forester when not so registered, the board may, on its own motion or on the verified complaint in writing of any person, file an equitable petition in its own name in the superior court in any county of this state having jurisdiction of the parties, alleging the facts and praying for a temporary restraining order, a temporary injunction, or a permanent injunction against such person, firm, company, partnership, association, or corporation, or their agents, officers, and directors, restraining him, it, or them from violating such law. Upon proof of the facts as alleged, the court shall issue such restraining order, temporary injunction, or permanent injunction without requiring allegation or proof that the petitioner therefor has no adequate remedy at law.

History

Ga. L. 1964, p. 409, § 3.

Annotations

OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Sections affect only Georgia resident foresters. - Provisions of Ga. L. 1959, p. 161, § 1 and Ga. L. 1964, p. 409, § 3 (see O.C.G.A. §§ 12-6-60 and 12-6-61)

affect only Georgia resident foresters or those doing actual business in this state. 1965-66 Op. Att’y Gen. No. 66-258.