Availability of money damages to compensate for some of the harm does not necessarily preclude an injunction. Third-Party Practice.If you want an injunction, be specific. If you want damages, list them. Minnesota Guide and File. This free program helps you create the forms to ask the court for an Order for Protection (OFP). In order to succeed in its request for an injunction, Plaintiff must show an injury that is "real, substantial and irreparable. The decision is not controlling in a subsequent action in district court for alleging the same violation and seeking damages. The Minnesota Judicial Branch does not certify MCRO records or search results, and is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the data found on MCRO. Read the instructions carefully and complete all sections of the forms with all of information that you can provide.