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<blockquote data-quote="warwickuni" data-source="post: 28334702" data-attributes="member: 101444"><p>q1- answer- it can happen if the Plaintiff(your neighbour) had sought an injunctive relief. she may sought an interim order without you being heard, but court may issue you a notice or without notice an order for restraining an act can be issued for maximum of 14 days, but if so it should be notified to you and you can get this changed by going to court immediately.</p><p>I do not know the local government regultions about land fillings so cannot talk about it.</p><p>But if there is no interim order served to you you may proceed in accordance with the directions given by local govt body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warwickuni, post: 28334702, member: 101444"] q1- answer- it can happen if the Plaintiff(your neighbour) had sought an injunctive relief. she may sought an interim order without you being heard, but court may issue you a notice or without notice an order for restraining an act can be issued for maximum of 14 days, but if so it should be notified to you and you can get this changed by going to court immediately. I do not know the local government regultions about land fillings so cannot talk about it. But if there is no interim order served to you you may proceed in accordance with the directions given by local govt body. [/QUOTE]
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