DocketNumber: No. CV93 0133021 S FA93 0132664 S
Judges: KARAZIN, J.
Filed Date: 10/6/1994
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
It is therefore necessary for a person seeking a stay to proceed under § 4046 of the Connecticut Practice Book. The court finds that the moving party has failed to sustain his burden of proof in order to stay this court's prohibitory injunction. This injunction is simply to preserve the existing rights and obligations of the parties pending the appeal's resolution. In the context of temporary injunctions, there is a presumption in favor of granting an application to continue the temporary injunction pending appeal. The statutes reflect the importance placed by the legislature on maintaining the status quo pending the appeal.
The court finds that this prohibitory injunction and its continued enforcement maintain status quo. Accordingly, the motion to stay is denied.
KARAZIN, J.