32-05-05. When injunction not granted.
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An injunction cannot be granted:
1. To stay a judicial proceeding pending at the commencement of the action in which the
injunction is demanded, unless such restraint is necessary to prevent a multiplicity of
such proceedings.
2. To stay proceedings in a court of the United States.
3. To stay proceedings in any other state upon a judgment of a court of that state.
4. To prevent the execution of a public statute by officers of the law for the public benefit.
5. To prevent the breach of a contract, the performance of which could not be specifically
enforced.
6. To prevent the exercise of a public or private office in a lawful manner by the person in
possession.
7. To prevent a legislative act by a municipal corporation.