41-1-10. Enjoining interference--Damages allowable.
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The court may enjoin conduct which is in violation of § 41-1-8 upon petition by a person affected or who reasonably may be affected by such conduct, upon a showing that such conduct is threatened or that it has occurred on a particular premises in the past and may reasonably be expected to be repeated. The court may award damages to any person adversely affected by a violation of § 41-1-8 . Damages may include an award for punitive damages, license fees, travel, or other expenses which were rendered futile by preventing the licensee from taking game or fish.