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Code · Montana · Title 3 — Judiciary, Courts · Chapter 2 · Part 2

3-2-205. Injunctions.

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3-2-205 . Injunctions.
(1)Upon such terms and under such rules as the supreme court may establish, the supreme court may continue in force an injunction order made by a district court or judge or grant an injunction order and writ pending an appeal to the supreme court from an order of a district court or judge refusing or dissolving an injunction.
(2)No action to obtain an injunction may be commenced in the supreme court except in cases where the state is a party, the public is interested, or the rights of the public are involved. The proper district court has jurisdiction of all injunctions and the commencement of all actions therefor, except as provided in this section.
(3)The supreme court may provide rules for the commencement and trial of actions for injunctions in that court.
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