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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"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.
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.
It is called an injunction
He filed for an injunction against police enforcement of the ordinance.
An injunction may be granted when a party demonstrates a likelihood of success on the merits of their case, shows that they will suffer irreparable harm without the injunction, and that the balance of equities favors granting the injunction. Additionally, the injunction must serve the public interest. Courts typically assess these factors to determine whether to issue a temporary or permanent injunction.
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Yes, it is possible to appeal a preliminary injunction.
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.