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Code · Louisiana · Title 13 — Courts and Judicial Procedure

RS 13:4061

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RS 13:4061
PART IV. INJUNCTION
§4061. Suit against state officer or board involving constitutionality of law authorizing expenditure; no temporary restraining order; preliminary injunction; suspensive appeal
No court has jurisdiction to issue, or cause to be issued, any temporary restraining order against any officer of the state or any board or commission of the state in any suit involving the expenditure of public funds under any statute of this state, which authorizes the expenditure of such funds, based on the alleged unconstitutionality of such statute. In such cases, after hearing, preliminary writs of injunction may issue, and from the order or judgment directing the issuance of the same, such officers, boards and commissions shall have the right of suspensive appeal without bond and as a matter of right.
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