The Court shall issue such injunctive relief without requiring a bond from the Plaintiff. DTPA § 17.47(b); ITEPA § 521.151(d). XVII.In the language you're citing, then, the parties are purporting to agree that one is entitled to injunctive relief without posting bond. Share. "Issuance of an injunction rests primarily in the informed discretion of the district court. The appropriate remedy however is not damages but injunctive relief. Though "no one denies that district courts have the power to enjoin a defendant's conduct anywhere in the nation . . . "Issuance of an injunction rests primarily in the informed discretion of the district court. Not affect the Injunctive Relief Terms or the Consent Judgment. However, in no event shall the Injunctive Terms be any less stringent than those applied in the Walmart-Florida Injunctive Relief Terms. In the event a Settling.