A Nevada Joint Preliminary Injunction is a legal action used in the state of Nevada to protect jointly owned property from being disposed of without the consent of both owners. It is typically used in situations where one owner of jointly owned property is trying to sell or liquidate the property without the knowledge or consent of the other owner. There are two types of Nevada Joint Preliminary Injunctions: Temporary Joint Preliminary Injunction and Permanent Joint Preliminary Injunction. Temporary Joint Preliminary Injunction is a court order that prevents an owner from disposing of jointly owned property until a hearing is held to determine the proper ownership of the property. Permanent Joint Preliminary Injunction is a court order that permanently forbids the disposal of jointly owned property.
A Nevada Joint Preliminary Injunction is a legal action used in the state of Nevada to protect jointly owned property from being disposed of without the consent of both owners. It is typically used in situations where one owner of jointly owned property is trying to sell or liquidate the property without the knowledge or consent of the other owner. There are two types of Nevada Joint Preliminary Injunctions: Temporary Joint Preliminary Injunction and Permanent Joint Preliminary Injunction. Temporary Joint Preliminary Injunction is a court order that prevents an owner from disposing of jointly owned property until a hearing is held to determine the proper ownership of the property. Permanent Joint Preliminary Injunction is a court order that permanently forbids the disposal of jointly owned property.