Utah Ex Parte Civil Wrongful Lien Injunction is a legal action that can be taken to remove or restrain a wrongful lien on the property of a person or entity. A lien is a legal claim against an individual or entity's property, and it can be created by a court order, a written contract, or an agreement between two parties. A Utah Ex Parte Civil Wrongful Lien Injunction is a court order that prohibits a person or entity from creating a lien on the property of another person or entity, or from enforcing a lien that has been wrongfully placed on property. The different types of Utah Ex Parte Civil Wrongful Lien Injunctions are: 1. Preliminary Injunction: A court order that temporarily prohibits a person or entity from creating or enforcing a lien on the property of another. 2. Permanent Injunction: A court order that permanently prohibits a person or entity from creating or enforcing a lien on the property of another. 3. Default Injunction: A court order that is automatically issued if the defendant does not respond to the complaint. 4. Contempt of Court Injunction: A court order that is issued when a person or entity has violated a court order previously issued by the court.