New York Civil Practice Law and Rules Code § 1335

Temporary restraining order
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§ 1335. Temporary restraining order. 1. Generally. If, on a motion for\na preliminary injunction, the claiming authority shall show that\nimmediate and irreparable injury, loss or damages may result unless the\ndefendant is restrained before a hearing can be had, a temporary\nrestraining order may be granted without notice. Upon granting a\ntemporary restraining order, the court shall set the hearing for the\npreliminary injunction at the earliest possible time.\n  2. Service. Unless the court orders otherwise, a temporary restraining\norder together with the papers upon which it was based, and a notice of\nhearing for the preliminary injunction, shall be personally served in\nthe same manner as a summons.\n

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