§ 10-607. Injunctions; masters in aid of court.  


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  • (a)

    In addition to other powers granted herein, the judge of the fourteenth division is hereby granted the power to issue injunctions, both mandatory and prohibitory, such power to be exercised as provided for in Rule 65 of the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure and is hereby empowered to order any defendant found guilty of violating any ordinance relating to health, housing, fire, land subdivision, building or zoning to correct such violation at the defendant's own expense.

    (b)

    In all cases involving the alleged violation of any ordinance relating to health, housing, fire, land subdivision, building or zoning, the judge of the additional division shall have the power to appoint masters in aid of the court. The appointment, powers and duties of such masters shall be as set forth in Rule 53 of the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure.

(Pub. Acts 1991, ch. 426, § 3)