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Injunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of enjoin from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "enjoin" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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v. for a court to order that someone either do a specific act, cease a course of conduct or be prohibited from committing a certain act. ... To obtain such an order, called an injunction, a private party or public agency has to file a petition for a writ Then a court hearing is held in which the judge will consider evidence,
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enjoin ( ) tr.v. , -joined , -joining , -joins . To direct or impose with authority and emphasis. To prohibit or forbid ... Enjoin connotes a degree of urgency, as when a court enjoins one party in a lawsuit by ordering the person to do, or refrain from doing, something to prevent permanent loss to the other party or...
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Home > Library > Law & Legal Issues > Law Encyclopedia ... A preliminary injunction is regarded as extraordinary relief. The party against whom it is sought must receive notice and an opportunity to appear at a hearing to argue that the injunction should not be granted. ... Enjoin (business term)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about enjoin. enjoin. Information about enjoin in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... enjoin; enjoin from; enjoin from; enjoin from; enjoin from; enjoin to do; Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong; enjoinder; enjoinder;
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Acts 15:5 And some of those who were of the sect of the Pharisees, who believed, rose up from among them, saying that they ought to circumcise them and enjoin them to keep the law of Moses. (DBY)
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