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Generally, an injunction is an order of the court that commands or forbids. In what has come to be accepted as its common legal sense an injunction is a court order that requires a party to do something or forbids a party to do something.

According to Black's Law Dictionary, to get "injunctive relief" the complainant must show there is no plain, adequate and complete relief at law and that an irreparable injury will result unless the injunction is granted.

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