N.J.S.A. 14A:13-12

Injunction against foreign corporation

14A:13-12. Injunction against foreign corporation (1) The Attorney General may bring an action in the Superior Court in the name of the State to enjoin a foreign corporation from transacting business in this State (a) without having first obtained a certificate of authority pursuant to this Chapter; or (b) of a character not set forth in its application for a certificate of authority or for an amended certificate of authority; or (c) after its authority to transact business in this State has been surrendered or revoked; or (d) after it is dissolved or its authority or existence is otherwise terminated or cancelled in the jurisdiction of its incorporation. (2) The Superior Court may proceed in such action in a summary manner or otherwise. (3) The provisions of this section shall not exclude any other ground provided by law for injunctive relief against a foreign corporation to restrain it from the exercise of any franchise or the transaction of any business within this State. L.1968, c.350.

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