476-B - Injunction to restrain defendant from unlawful practice of the law.

§  476-b.  Injunction  to restrain defendant from unlawful practice of  the law. In a civil action brought as prescribed in section four hundred  seventy-six-a of this article,  the  final  judgment  in  favor  of  the  plaintiff  shall  perpetually restrain the defendant from the commission  or continuance of the act complained of. A temporary  restraining  order  to  restrain  the  commission or continuance thereof may be granted upon  proof, by  affidavit,  that  the  defendant  has  violated  any  of  the  provisions  of  such section. The provisions of statute or rule relating  generally to injunctions as provisional remedies  in  actions  apply  to  such a temporary restraining order and the proceedings thereupon, except  that  the plaintiff shall not be required to file any undertaking before  the issuance of such temporary restraining order, shall  not  be  liable  for costs and shall not be liable for damages sustained by reason of the  restraining  order  in  cases where judgment is rendered in favor of the  person, firm or corporation sought to be enjoined.