Specific or preventive relief may be given as provided by the laws of this state.
Specific and Preventive ReliefGeneral Principles
Section § 3366
This law says that you can get specific types of court orders, like orders that stop something from happening or require something to be done, according to state laws.
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Section § 3367
This section explains 'specific relief,' which is a type of legal remedy. It can involve handing over a specific item to the person who is entitled to it, making someone perform a specific action they are obligated to do, or legally clarifying and resolving the rights of people involved in a dispute without awarding money as compensation.
Specific relief is given:
1. By taking possession of a thing, and delivering it to a claimant;
2. By compelling a party himself to do that which ought to be done; or,
3. By declaring and determining the rights of parties, otherwise than by an award of damages.
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Section § 3368
This law is about stopping someone from doing something they shouldn't do by legally prohibiting it.
Preventive relief is given by prohibiting a party from doing that which ought not to be done.
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Section § 3369
This law states that courts generally can't give specific actions to enforce penalties or forfeitures in lawsuits, or to enforce laws that punish people, unless it is about stopping a nuisance or if another law allows it.
Neither specific nor preventive relief can be granted to enforce a penalty or forfeiture in any case, nor to enforce a penal law, except in a case of nuisance or as otherwise provided by law.
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