answersLogoWhite

0

An injunctions is a court order to stop somebody doing something. There are different types

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How Can you Use the Word Injunction in a Sentence?

Court has issued Injunction . This Injunction forbids you to enter.


How long does injunction stay on record?

The duration an injunction stays on record can vary depending on the type of injunction and jurisdiction. Generally, a permanent injunction remains on record indefinitely unless it is lifted or modified by a court. A temporary or preliminary injunction typically remains in effect only until a specific event occurs, such as a court hearing or trial. It's important to consult local laws or legal counsel for precise information related to a specific case.


What is the word that defines an decree that prevents an action?

I think you are looking for the term injunctive relief.


When was Gang Injunction created?

Gang Injunction was created in 2007.


What is a court forbidding someone to do something called?

It is called an injunction


What is a sentence for Injunction?

He filed for an injunction against police enforcement of the ordinance.


An injunction may be granted when?

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.


What is a court order which prohibits some action?

Injunction by: Andrea Burke


Is it possible to appeal a preliminary injunction?

Yes, it is possible to appeal a preliminary injunction.


What do i have to do to get an injunction lifted against me in england?

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.


This is a court order that forbids a defendant to take or continue an action?

An injunction forbids a defendant to take or continue an action.


What is Negative Injunction?

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.

Trending Questions
Does tenancy by the entirety have to have the husband and wife on the deed in North Carolina? What city did people have rights? Does a landlord need to provide a receipt of carpet replacement costs or can they just quote an amount? Your car was totaled in an accident while parked the other driver is at fault you are upside down in your car loan so the payout goes to your lienholder How do you get another car who is liable? What do you do when you are driving behind a motorcycle and you want to pass? Why doesn't a quitclaim deed specify buildings - only the land? How long is a life sentence in Canada? What are sandman's powers? Can I bring a book to basic training? How was death penalty back then? Is it illegal to use a poster of the US President at the gun range for target practice? How would a non-custodial parent of a minor child in the state of Michigan sign off rights to their child? What is the legal age for a child in the state of Oregon to be left alone with a younger sibling? If you have a promissory note from a person who filed for bankruptcy can you still recover that money? What is persuasive techniques? Which of the following are misconceptions relating to the receipt of unauthorized disclosures by the media? What does non criminal local charge mean? My mother died in 2006. The executor read her Will informally at his house but has refused to probate the estate or provide a copy of the Will. How can you get the executor to probate the estate? Which best describes how the executive branch affects the power of the military? What is compact parking and how does it differ from regular parking spaces?