(a) At any stage of an action or special proceeding under this
article, the court may, in its discretion, grant an injunction,
effective during the pendency of the action or special proceeding or
such shorter period as it may specify in the injunction, for one or more
of the following purposes:
(1) Restraining the corporation and its directors and officers from
transacting any unauthorized business and from exercising any corporate
powers, except by permission of the court.
(2) Restraining the corporation and its directors and officers from
collecting or receiving any debt or other property of the corporation,
and from paying out or otherwise transferring or delivering any property
of the corporation, except by permission of the court.
(3) Restraining the creditors of the corporation from beginning any
action against the corporation, or from taking any proceedings in an
action theretofore commenced, except by permission of the court. Such
injunction shall have the same effect and be subject to the same
provisions of law as if each creditor upon whom it is served was named
therein.
Structure New York Laws
Article 11 - Judicial Dissolution
1101 - Attorney-General's Action for Judicial Dissolution.
1102 - Directors' Petition for Judicial Dissolution.
1103 - Shareholders' Petition for Judicial Dissolution.
1104 - Petition in Case of Deadlock Among Directors or Shareholders.
1104-A - Petition for Judicial Dissolution Under Special Circumstances.
1105 - Contents of Petition for Judicial Dissolution.
1106 - Order to Show Cause; Issuance; Publication, Service, Filing.
1110 - Application for Final Order.
1111 - Judgment or Final Order of Dissolution.
1113 - Preservation of Assets; Appointment of Receiver.
1114 - Certain Sales, Transfers, Security Interests and Judgments Void.
1116 - Discontinuance of Action or Special Proceeding.