An injunction is a court order forbidding a person from doing a specific thing, or less often, commanding a person to do a thing. E.g. "The landholder obtained an injunction against his neighbour which forbade the construction of a giant tower on the neighbour's land."
I suppose we can understand this question more easily from the dictionary definition, - 'Charitable' means "unwilling to think badly of people or acts." And from the relevant answers in this section, we have a definition for ;injunction; 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. So i suppose we may briefly summarise the meaning as - 'a good commandment.'
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It is a name, there is no definition.
"Injuction " is gibberish. You may mean 'injunction' which is a legal order.
I suppose we can understand this question more easily from the dictionary definition, - 'Charitable' means "unwilling to think badly of people or acts." And from the relevant answers in this section, we have a definition for ;injunction; 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. So i suppose we may briefly summarise the meaning as - 'a good commandment.'
Court has issued Injunction . This Injunction forbids you to enter.
I think you are looking for the term injunctive relief.
Injunctions can be issued by judges in courts of law. They are typically used to order someone to stop doing a certain action or to compel them to do something specific.
Gang Injunction was created in 2007.
A temporary injunction - is a short term restriction put in place to prevent certain actions by a defendant. For example - a judge may order the defendant not to approach witnesses, or to prohibit them from entering certain business premises. The temporary injunction will usually be enforced by a more permanent ruling on completion of a court case.
He filed for an injunction against police enforcement of the ordinance.
It is called an injunction
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To get an injunction lifted against you in England, you will need to satisfy the terms of the injunction. Usually this means paying the fees and fines.
An injunction forbids a defendant to take or continue an action.