Maine Code § 10-1159

Restraining prohibited acts
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1. Injunction. Whenever the Attorney General or a district attorney has reason to believe that a
person is promoting, advertising or conducting or is preparing to promote, advertise or conduct a live
musical performance or production in violation of section 1158 and that proceedings would be in the
public interest, the Attorney General or district attorney may bring an action in the name of the State
against the person to restrain that practice by temporary or permanent injunction.
[PL 2007, c. 171, §1 (NEW).]
2. Payment of costs and restitution. Whenever any court issues a permanent injunction to restrain
and prevent violations of this chapter as authorized in subsection 1, the court may in its discretion direct
that the defendant restore to the recording group any money or property, real or personal, that has been
acquired by means of any violation of this chapter, under terms and conditions to be established by the
court.
[PL 2007, c. 171, §1 (NEW).]

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