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A perpetual injunction can be granted only by an interim order during the initial stages of the suit, preventing the defendant from asserting any rights against the plaintiff
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B
A perpetual injunction can only be granted by the decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit, permanently preventing the defendant from asserting a right or committing an act contrary to the plaintiff's rights
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C
A perpetual injunction can be granted at any time during the suit, even without a hearing on the merits, as long as the defendant's actions are deemed harmful to the plaintiff
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D
A perpetual injunction can only be granted after the suit is resolved, regardless of the hearing or the merits, and it temporarily prevents the defendant from committing an act against the plaintiff
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E
A perpetual injunction cannot be granted by the decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit, and shall not permanently prevent the defendant from asserting a right or committing an act contrary to the plaintiff's rights
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Solution
Section 37. Temporary and perpetual injunctions— (2) A perpetual injunction can only be granted by the decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit; the defendant is thereby perpetually enjoined from the assertion of a right, or from the commission of an act, which would be contrary to the rights of the plaintiff.