Source: https://www.themundyfirm.com/blog/2013/03/14/injunction-law-123188
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 16:52:12+00:00

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Trial courts possess the inherent power to modify final injunctive orders to enforce a judgment or accommodate changed conditions. Harris Cnty. Appraisal Dist. v. West, 708 S.W.2d 893, 896 (Tex. App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 1986, orig. proceeding). This Court has jurisdiction to hear an appeal of a trial court's ruling on a motion to modify or dissolve a permanent injunction based upon allegations of changed circumstances. City of Tyler v. St. Louis Sw. Ry., 405 S.W.2d 330, 333 (Tex. 1966). We apply a two-step inquiry when reviewing the grant or denial of a such a motion. First, we must consider whether the evidence shows actual changed circumstances. See City of San Antonio v. Singleton, 858 S.W.2d 411, 412 (Tex. 1993).
Modification of an injunction may be appropriate when changed circumstances render an injunction "unnecessary or improper." Murphy v. McDaniel, 20 S.W.3d 873, 878 (Tex. App.-Dallas 2000, no pet.).
We have said that "[w]hen the issue is whether changed circumstances warrant a modification of prior injunctive orders, a balancing of equities is not only appropriate but is also required." State v. Associated Metals & Minerals Corp., 616 S.W.2d 305, 311 (Tex. App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 1981), rev'd on other grounds, 635 S.W.2d 407 (Tex. 1982).
In the area of real estate covenants, established equity-balancing principles dictate that "'[w]hen the disproportion between harm and benefit is the sole reason for [not enforcing a restriction on land use], the disproportion must be one of considerable magnitude.'" Cowling v. Colligan, 312 S.W.2d 943, 946 (Tex. 1958) (quoting Restatement (First) of Property § 563 cmt. c (1944)). Thus, to address the Schurings' arguments, we analyze whether the record supports the trial court's implied finding that complying with the injunction will not create disproportionate harm of a considerable magnitude for the Schurings. See id.
Schuring v. Fosters Mill Village Community Assoc., (Tex. App. - Houston [14th Dist.] 2013).

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