§ Rule 65(g) Security on injunction restraining collection of money; injunction made permanent

Rule 65(g). Security on injunction restraining collection of money; injunction made permanent

    1. Upon dissolution of a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order restraining the collection of money, if the action is continued over for trial, the court shall require the defendant to give security to be approved by the court, and payable to the plaintiff in the amount previously enjoined and such additional amount as the court requires, and conditioned upon refunding to the plaintiff the amount of money, interest and costs which may be collected by the plaintiff in the action in the event a permanent injunction is ordered on final hearing.

    2. If a permanent injunction is ordered on final hearing, the court shall, on motion of the plaintiff, enter judgment against the principal and surety giving the security for the amount shown to have been collected and to which the plaintiff appears entitled.