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108 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Whenever any court shall issue or deny any temporary injunction in a case involving or growing out of a labor dispute, the court shall, upon the request of any party to the proceedings, forthwith certify, as in ordinary cases, the record of the case to the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico for its review. Upon the filing of such record in the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, the appeal shall be heard and affirmed, modified, or reversed with the greatest possible expedition, giving the proceedings precedence over all other matters, except other matters of the same character previously filed.The order of the court granting or denying any temporary or permanent injunction shall subsist as to all of its terms until the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico enters final resolution in the proceedings for review. History —Aug. 4, 1947, No. 50, p. 276, § 8.