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

    noun

    • 1. an authoritative warning or order.
  2. The meaning of INJUNCTION is a writ granted by a court of equity whereby one is required to do or to refrain from doing a specified act. How to use injunction in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. There are three types of injunctions: Permanent injunctions, Temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions.

  4. injunction - A court order preventing or commanding a specific action to stop potential harm, which can be temporary or permanent.

  5. Jun 22, 2015 · An injunction, ordered by a court of law, requiring that a party to a legal action take a specific action, or stop engaging in an act, provides a way for individuals and entities to obtain a legal remedy other than money damages.

  6. noun. law an instruction or order issued by a court to a party to an action, esp to refrain from some act, such as causing a nuisance. a command, admonition, etc. the act of enjoining.

  7. Jun 25, 2023 · An injunction is a court order requiring a person or entity to either cease doing or else start doing some specific action. There are three main types of injunction:...

  8. INJUNCTION definition: 1. an official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something: 2. an…. Learn more.

  9. INJUNCTION meaning: 1. an official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something: 2. an…. Learn more.

  10. A writ framed according to the circumstances of the individual case. An injunction commands an act that the court regards as essential to justice, or it prohibits an act that is deemed to be contrary to good conscience.

  11. injunction, in civil proceedings, order of a court requiring a party to do or not to do a specified act or acts. An injunction is called prohibitory if it forbids the doing of an act and mandatory if it orders that an act be done. Disobedience to the order is punishable by contempt of court.

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