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Church of Christ in Hollywood v. Cage-Barile
In February 2003, plaintiff Church of Christ in Hollywood (Church) obtained a permanent injunction prohibiting an expelled member, defendant Lady Cage Barile, from entering Church property. In May 2006, Cage Barile filed a motion to dissolve the injunction on the ground that, by statute, an injunction shall have a duration of not more than three years. (Code Civ. Proc., 527.6, subd. (d); further section references are to the Code of Civil Procedure.) The trial court denied the motion, stating that the injunction was not governed by section 527.6 but by section 533, which permits the dissolution of an injunction if there has been a change in the facts or the law or if the ends of justice would be served thereby. The trial court found that Cage Barile had not made a sufficient showing under the applicable statute. Court agree with the trial court and affirm.

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