
1) Ban 2) Enjoining 3) Enjoinment 4) Prohibition 5) Summons
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1) Bidding 2) Command 3) Dictation 4) Judicial remedy 5) Order
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• (n.) The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting. • (n.) A writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, insome cases, under statutes, by a court of law,whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ. • (n.) That which is enjoined; an o...
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A remedy in common law to prevent a threatened infringement of a plaintiff`s property rights (either physical or intellectual).
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A remedy sometimes awarded by the court that stops some action being taken. It can be used to stop another party doing something against the terms of a contract. Injunctions are at the court's discretion and a judge may refuse to give one and award damages instead.
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An alternative to claiming breach of contract. An injunction may be used to stop an employer from changing the contract unilaterally.
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1. The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting. ... 2. That which is enjoined; an order; a mandate; a decree; a command; a precept; a direction. 'For still they knew,and ought to have still remembered, The high injunction,not to taste that fruit.' (Milton) 'Necessary as the injunctions of lawful authority.' (South) ... 3....
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A court-issued order requiring a party to either do or refrain from doing a certain act.
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An official court order which demands that someone must refrain from carrying out certain actions
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In·junc'tion noun [ Latin
injunctio , from
injungere ,
injunctum , to join into, to enjoin. See
Enjoin .]
1. The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
2. That which is enjoined; an order; a mandate; a decree; a command; a prec...
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A court order making a person do, or refrain from doing, something.
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A court order that orders a party to do or refrain from doing a certain act (or acts) as opposed to a money judgment. For example: An injunction might be obtained to prevent a copyright infringer from reprinting copyrighted materials; in divorces there are frequently mutual restraining orders (a form of injunction) requiring both parties to leave a...
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A court decision commanding or preventing a specific act, such as an order that an abusive spouse stay away from the other spouse or that a logging company not cut down first-growth trees. Courts grant injunctions to prevent harm--often irreparable harm--as distinguished from most court decisions, which are designed to provide a remedy for harm tha...
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An order issued by a court that (usually) restricts or prevents a person from doing something.
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A court order that requires a party to either do something (i.e., build a curb cut) or stop doing something (i.e., stop denying rides to paratransit passengers).
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A court order which either restrains a person from a course of action or behaviour, or which requires a person to follow another course of action.
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a remedy sometimes awarded by the court that stops some action being taken. It can be used to stop another party doing something against the terms of the contract. Injunctions are at the court's discretion and a judge may refuse to give one and award damages instead
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enjoinment noun (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity; `injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order`
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noun a formal command or admonition
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a court order for a party to stop doing or to start doing a specific act
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a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act. · an act or instance of enjoining. · a command; order; admonition: the injunctions of the Lord.
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a judicial remedy to prohibit a party from doing something
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a judicial remedy to prohibit a party from doing something
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a judicial remedy to prohibit a party from doing something
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[Novel words] a formal command or admonition
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