Illinois Code § 815 ILCS 710/28

Injunction.
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Whenever it shall appear to the Secretary of
State that a person is engaged or about to engage in acts or practices
that constitute or will constitute a violation of the provisions of this Act,
or of any rule or regulation prescribed under authority of this Act, the
Secretary
of State may in his or her discretion, through the Attorney General, apply for
 an injunction without notice, and upon a proper showing, the circuit court
shall have power to enter a permanent or preliminary injunction, or a temporary
restraining order without bond, to enforce the provisions of this Act, in
addition to the other remedies provided in this Act. Either party may
appeal as in other civil cases.

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