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[CITE: 7USC216]

 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
                    CHAPTER 9--PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS
 
            SUBCHAPTER III--STOCKYARDS AND STOCKYARD DEALERS
 
Sec. 216. Proceedings to enforce orders; injunction

    If any stockyard owner, market agency, or dealer fails to obey any 
order of the Secretary other than for the payment of money while the 
same is in effect, the Secretary, or any party injured thereby, or the 
United States by its Attorney General, may apply to the district court 
for the district in which such person has his principal place of 
business for the enforcement of such order. If after hearing the court 
determines that the order was lawfully made and duly served and that 
such person is in disobedience of the same, the court shall enforce 
obedience to such order by a writ of injunction or other proper process, 
mandatory or otherwise, to restrain such person, his officers, agents, 
or representatives from further disobedience of such order or to enjoin 
upon him or them obedience to the same.

(Aug. 15, 1921, ch. 64, title III, Sec. 315, 42 Stat. 167.)


                    Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

    Injunctions, see rule 65, Title 28, Appendix, Judiciary and Judicial 
Procedure.
