Arizona Laws 20-889. Injunction; delinquency or dissolution proceedings
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A court in this state shall not hear an application or petition for injunction against a domestic, foreign or alien society or lodge, any delinquency or other proceeding for dissolution of a society or the appointment of a conservator or receiver unless the application or petition is filed in the name of this state on the relation of the director pursuant to chapter 3, article 4 of this title.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 20-889
- Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
- Lodge: means a subordinate member of the society, including any camp, court, council, branch or other designated unit. See Arizona Laws 20-861
- Society: means a fraternal benefit society. See Arizona Laws 20-861