- (a) A court may not grant injunctive relief in a case that involves or grows out of a labor dispute until the court makes and files, in the record of the case, findings of fact.
(b) Injunctive relief in a case that involves or grows out of a labor dispute shall prohibit an act only if:
- (1) the complaint in the labor case expressly complains of the specific act; and
- (2) the findings of fact expressly include the specific act.
(c) Injunctive relief in a case that involves or grows out of a labor dispute is binding only on a person:
- (1) who receives, by personal service or otherwise, actual notice of the injunctive relief; and
(2) who is:
- (i) a party to the case;
- (ii) an agent or employee of a party or lawyer who represents a party; or
- (iii) a person in active concert and participation with a party.
Added by Acts 1991, c. 8, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1991.
Formerly Art. 100, § 70.