A Tennessee Restraining Bond, also known as an injunction bond, is a type of surety bond that is used to prevent a party from engaging in certain activities. It is typically required when one party in a dispute has requested the court to issue an injunction against the other party. The bond acts as a guarantee that the party requesting the injunction will be financially compensated if the court orders are not followed. The Tennessee Restraining Bond is regulated by the Tennessee Code Annotated and the Tennessee Court of Appeals. There are two types of Tennessee Restraining Bonds: Temporary Injunction Bond and Permanent Injunction Bond. A Temporary Injunction Bond is used when the court has ordered the party to refrain from certain activities until a hearing can be held. A Permanent Injunction Bond is used when the court has ordered the party to refrain from certain activities until a final judgment has been rendered. Both of these types of Tennessee Restraining Bonds require the party to pay a certain amount of money to the court in order to ensure that the court orders will be followed.