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All of these are examples of interjections. An injunction is a court order that requires or prohibits certain actions. An example might be a court ordering strike members to refrain from threatening or harming workers, or it might be something like an order requiring a neighbor to remove a fence that extends past his/her property line.
Injunctions are court orders, and as such can be enforced with contempt, thus allowing someone that violates an injunction to be fined or even imprisoned, as well as other repercussions.
A likely more familiar type of injunction is a restraining order
The three categories of injunctions are Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO), Preliminary Injunctions, and Permanent Injunctions.
Negative injunction is one of equitable remedies. "The court grants negative injunction" means the court order you to stop doing something. For example: if A signed a contract with BBC to perform exclusively on BBC for three years. A breached the contract 1 year later and signed the contract with ABC. Then BBC could sue A repudiated the contract and seek for an injunction. If the court decree the injunction, the order will ask A to stop perform on ABC. This injunction will be considered as a negative injunction.
Court has issued Injunction . This Injunction forbids you to enter.
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.
I think you are looking for the term injunctive relief.
Gang Injunction was created in 2007.
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.
An injunction forbids a defendant to take or continue an action.