§ 4-314. Temporary and permanent injunctions

MD Lab & Emp Code § 4-314 (2019) (N/A)
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In addition to any other limitation under this Part III of this subtitle, a court may not issue a temporary or permanent injunction in a case that involves or grows out of a labor dispute unless:

(1)    each known person against whom relief is sought and each public officer who has a duty to protect the property of the plaintiff is given, in the manner that the court directs, personal notice that the court will hold a hearing on issuance of a temporary or permanent injunction;

(2)    at the hearing, the court takes, in open court, testimony offered against the temporary or permanent injunction and affords the opportunity for cross-examination; and

(3)    as a result of the hearing, the court finds that:

(i)    an unlawful act:

1.    has been threatened and, unless restrained, will be committed; or

2.    has been committed and, unless restrained, will be continued;

(ii)    unless it grants the relief requested, the property of the plaintiff will be injured substantially and irreparably;

(iii)    greater injury will be inflicted on the plaintiff for each item of relief that the court denies than will be inflicted on the defendant if the court grants the item;

(iv)    it is not granting any item of relief for which a court lacks jurisdiction under § 4-307 of this subtitle;

(v)    the plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law; and

(vi)    each public officer who has a duty to protect the property of the plaintiff has failed or is unable to give adequate protection.