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Rule 57 6

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(a) When a judgment or resolution granting, dissolving or denying an injunction is appealed, the appealed court may in its discretion suspend, modify, restore or grant an injunction while the appeal is elucidated, under such terms regarding bail and others it deems adequate to protect the rights of the opposing party.(b) What is provided in this rule does not restrict the power of the court of appeals or of one of its judges to stay the proceedings while the appeal is elucidated, or to suspend, modify, restore or grant an injunction while the appeal or certiorari is pending, or to issue any adequate order to preserve the status quo or the effectiveness of the judgment to be issued in due course. History —Amended on Dec. 25, 1995, No. 249, § 40, eff. May 1, 1996.