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    In·junc·tion
    /inˈjəNG(k)SH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. an authoritative warning or order.
  2. 3 days ago · An injunction can be applied for prior to or after legal proceedings have been issued whilst they are ongoing. Injunction applications are often made “without notice” where appropriate, so as to not tip off the other side beforehand and prevent action that could cause significant problems. In certain circumstances an injunction can be ...

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  4. 2 days ago · Effect and purpose of Interlocutory Injunctions. Interlocutory injunctions can be: prohibitive (‘restrictive’) in effects; restorative (‘prescriptive’) in effects; or. a combination of both. Restrictive refers to restraining or preventing certain conduct or actions being done by the subject of the injunction.

  5. 4 days ago · An injunction is a discretionary remedy, meaning that a court has the choice to order it if they think it is an adequate remedy given the facts of the dispute. An injunction can either be a ‘final injunction’ or an ‘interim injunction’. A final injunction is a permanent order.

  6. 3 days ago · Injunctions are a way that a court can order a person to do a particular act or refrain (stop) from doing a particular act. An interlocutory injunction is an injunction granted before the issues in dispute have been decided and it is intended to be an intermediate step in the litigation.

  7. 3 days ago · May 22, 2024. Editor's Pick, Legal guides. Injunctions are a remedy provided by the discretion of courts. They are to either prevent someone from doing something or to make someone do something. A mandatory injunction is a positive injunction and falls into the latter category.

  8. 4 days ago · What is an Injunction? An injunction is a type of court order that either: bans a person or company from carrying out a certain action; or. orders a person to perform a specific activity. The first example is a prohibitory injunction, which prohibits an individual or business from doing something.

  9. 4 days ago · What is an ‘Injunction’? The two primary forms of injunctions are: mandatory injunctions which force a party to perform a specific action; and. prohibitory injunctions, which force a party to avoid performing a particular activity.

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