When any temporary injunction is granted to restrain a sale on execution or tax warrant, the injunction order may direct the levying officer to adjourn the sale in such manner and for such time as the order may prescribe. If no such direction is given, such officer nevertheless may adjourn the sale, from time to time, while the injunction remains in force; and, while such sale is so adjourned, the lien created by the levy shall remain in force.
(1949 Rev., S. 8219.)
Cited. 46 CA 721.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Section 52-471. - Granting of injunction.
Section 52-472. - Bond on issue of temporary injunction.
Section 52-473. - Injunctions may be granted immediately or after notice.
Section 52-474. - Interested persons may appear and be heard.
Section 52-475. - Dissolution of temporary injunction.
Section 52-476. - Continuance pending appeal.
Section 52-477. - Permanent injunction; stay pending appeal.
Section 52-478. - Removal of stay or dissolution of injunction.
Section 52-479. - Reservation for advice. Dissolution of injunction.
Section 52-480. - Injunction against malicious erection of structure.
Section 52-481. - Abatement of manufacturer's nuisance. Temporary injunction.
Section 52-482. - Injunction against manufacturing fish oil or manure.
Section 52-483. - Injunction against sale on execution; adjournment of sale.