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Injunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a court order, whereby a party is required to do, or to refrain from doing, certain acts. The party that fails to adhere to the injunction faces c...
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The Legal Term * Injunction * Defined & Explained ... in divorces there are frequently mutual restraining orders (a form of injunction) requiring both parties to leave another alone; A court order which restrains one of the parties to a suit in equity from doing or permitting others who are under his control to do an act...
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An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. Temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions are temporary injunctions. ... An injunction is a court order requiring an individual to do or omit doing a specific action. It is an extraordinary remedy that courts utilize...
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An injunction is an order of a court requiring a person, corporation, or government entity to stop doing something and refrain from doing that thing in the future. In relatively rare cases, the court may issue a "mandatory injunction", compelling a person, company, or governmental unit take affirmative action to...
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Preliminary injunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A preliminary injunction , in equity, is an injunction entered by a court prior to a determination of the merits of a legal case, in order to restrain a party from going forward with a course of con...
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injunction n. The act or an instance of enjoining; a command, directive, or order. Law . A court order prohibiting a party from a specific course of ... An injunction commands an act that the court regards as essential to justice, or it prohibits an act that is deemed contrary to good conscience. It is an extraordinary...
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Definition of injunction from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of injunction. Pronunciation of injunction. Definition of the word injunction. Origin of the word injunction. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » injunction...
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