Injunctions are equitable remedies, they are not remedies which
the claimant has a right to and are therefore given at the
discretion f the court.
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Damages, primarily. At equity, mandatory injunctions, negative
injunctions, equitable accounting, equitable tracing, the list goes
on and on.
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Yes, a court can grant both legal remedies, such as monetary damages, and equitable remedies, such as injunctions or specific performance. Legal remedies aim to compensate for losses, while equitable remedies seek to address broader issues of fairness and justice.
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Specific performances and injunctions have specific remedies.
You need to specify which you mean.
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Equitable remedies were developed in England by the Court of
Chancery (a court of equity) during the time of Henry VII. These
judicial remedies continue to be granted today in certain
cases.