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[CITE: 15USC70f]

 
                      TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND TRADE
 
   CHAPTER 2--FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION; PROMOTION OF EXPORT TRADE AND 
               PREVENTION OF UNFAIR METHODS OF COMPETITION
 
           SUBCHAPTER V--TEXTILE FIBER PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION
 
Sec. 70f. Injunction proceedings

    Whenever the Commission has reason to believe--
        (a) that any person is doing, or is about to do, an act which by 
    section 70a, 70c, 70d, 70g, or 70h(b) of this title is declared to 
    be unlawful; and
        (b) that it would be to the public interest to enjoin the doing 
    of such act until complaint is issued by the Commission under the 
    Federal Trade Commission Act [15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.] and such 
    complaint is dismissed by the Commission or set aside by the court 
    on review or until an order to cease and desist made thereon by the 
    Commission has become final within the meaning of the Federal Trade 
    Commission Act,

the Commission may bring suit in the district court of the United States 
or in the United States court of any Territory, for the district or 
Territory in which such person resides or transacts business, to enjoin 
the doing of such act and upon proper showing a temporary injunction or 
restraining order shall be granted without bond.

(Pub. L. 85-897, Sec. 8, Sept. 2, 1958, 72 Stat. 1721.)

                       References in Text

    The Federal Trade Commission Act, referred to in text, is act Sept. 
26, 1914, ch. 311, 38 Stat. 717, as amended, which is classified 
generally to subchapter I (Sec. 41 et seq.) of this chapter. For 
complete classification of this Act to the Code, see section 58 of this 
title and Tables.
