§ 2152. Intervention in litigation
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(a)Intervention The Oversight Board may intervene in any litigation filed against the territorial government.
(b)Injunctive relief
(1)In general If the Oversight Board intervenes in a litigation under subsection (a), the Oversight Board may seek injunctive relief, including a stay of litigation.
(2)No independent basis for relief This section does not create an independent basis on which injunctive relief, including a stay of litigation, may be granted.
(Pub. L. 114–187, title II, § 212, June 30, 2016, 130 Stat. 577.)
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