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Supporting Affidavit for Temporary Injunction
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This is a professionally drafted affidavit template only. You must have it sworn and stamped by a Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public after purchase.
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A Supporting Affidavit for Temporary Injunction is a sworn written statement filed by a party (the Applicant) to support a Notice of Motion seeking temporary injunctive orders.
It sets out the facts, evidence, and reasons why the court should issue a temporary injunction — usually to restrain the opposing party from doing something (like selling land, evicting a tenant, or demolishing property) until the main case is heard and decided.
The main purpose of the Supporting Affidavit is to provide the factual foundation for the injunction being sought.
While the Notice of Motion states the legal prayers, the Supporting Affidavit gives the facts and evidence proving why those prayers are justified.
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