The following excerpt is from United Nat'l Maint., Inc. v. San Diego Convention Ctr. Corp., Civil No.07cv2172 AJB (S.D. Cal. 2012):
California law, the plaintiff must first prove the elements of the cause of action involving the wrongful act sought to be enjoined, and then prove the grounds for equitable relief. City of S. Pasadena v. Dep't of Transp., 29 Cal. App. 4th 1280, 1293 (1994). A court has discretion to grant a permanent injunction to prevent the breach of an obligation that exists in the applicant's favor as long as one of the following four conditions is met:
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