Only a judge may issue an injunction.
Someone has to file it for them. If there is a safety issue contact child welfare for your state.
"Granted" means that the judge agreed with and allowed whatever was contained in the Preliminary Injunction.
This depends upon your state's laws and to some degree its court rules. You get an injunction by filing with the appropriate court a complaint or petition alleging the reasons you are entitled to the injunction. The papers are served on the defendant and ultimately there will be a trial in the usual way. If the court agrees with you, it will issue an injunction to prohibit the other party from doing whatever it was doing that was wrong.
The court issued an injunction to stop construction at the development until a more detailed environmental review could be conducted.
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.
More information is necessary. Injunction against what, or who, for what reason? If it does not directly affect the defendant themselves, it is probably proper.Added answer:The answer this question is a simple Yes. If any party even during the trial, applies for a preliminary injunction against another party and proves that the injunction should be granted, the court may issue a preliminary injunction. The trial will continue and depending on who wins the case, the preliminary injunction will either be vacated or will ripen into a permanent injunction.The whole purpose of a preliminary injunction is to temporarily maintain the status quo between the parties until termination of the case. If the circumstances warrant it, the court may issue a preliminary injunction at any time to do this.
Only in a case involving federal law.
Someone has to file it for them. If there is a safety issue contact child welfare for your state.
Court has issued Injunction . This Injunction forbids you to enter.
I think you are looking for the term injunctive relief.
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.
If the child is underage, a marriage license should not have been issue without both signatures.
He filed for an injunction against police enforcement of the ordinance.
It is called an injunction
Injunction by: Andrea Burke
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.