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192. Limitation of power to grant injunctive relief.

(1) Where injunctive relief is sought on an interim or interlocutory basis in proceedings to which this Chapter applies -

(a) to compel NAMA or a NAMA group entity to take or refrain from taking any action, or

(b) to compel any other person to take or refrain from taking any action where the relief if granted would adversely affect NAMA or a NAMA group entity,

the Court shall have regard, in determining whether to grant such relief, to the public interest.

(2) In considering the public interest, the Court shall have regard to -

(a) the purposes of this Act, and

(b) the importance of permitting NAMA to discharge its functions in an expeditious and efficient manner.

(3) Unless the Court is satisfied that not granting injunctive relief would give rise to an injustice, the Court shall not grant such relief where a remedy in damages would be available to the person who seeks that relief.

(4) For the purposes of subsection (3), the possibility that the action against which injunctive relief

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