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  • 61A party moving for a preliminary injunction in a federal civil lawsuit must: — A party moving for a preliminary injunction in a federal civil lawsuit must: • Notify the adverse party of its intent to seek a preliminary injunction. • Provide security in an amount that the court considers proper to pay the costs and damages… …

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  • 62Mareva injunction — Judicial remedies Legal remedies (D …

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  • 63mandatory injunction — see injunction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. mandatory injunction …

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  • 64Anti-Injunction Act — The Anti Injunction Act, usc|28|2283, is a United States federal statute that prohibits any federal court from issuing an injunction against proceedings in any state court, except within three specifically defined exceptions. The Act was enacted… …

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  • 65mandatory injunction — ➔ injunction * * * mandatory injunction UK US noun [C] ► LAW an official order given by a court of law telling someone that they must do something or stop doing something: »A mandatory injunction may be granted to order a person to demolish a… …

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  • 66restrictive injunction — ➔ injunction * * * restrictive injunction UK US noun [C] ► LAW a formal statement by a court of law saying that someone must not do something: »The company is fighting to have the restrictive injunction lifted …

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  • 67Mareva injunction — a form of injunction named after the case in which it was first granted – Mareva Compania Naviera SA v. International Bulk carriers SA [1975] 2 Lloyd s Rep. 509 – under which the court freezes the assets of a resident or non resident debtor where …

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  • 68springboard injunction — An injunction used in relation to someone who has misused confidential information during employment or the period of a restrictive covenant following termination to gain a head start. A traditional injunction would not be effective if the… …

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  • 69perpetual injunction — n: permanent injunction at injunction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 70preliminary injunction — An injunction granted prior to a hearing on the merits, being in no way dependent upon such hearing, its purpose being merely to preserve the status quo until the final hearing on the merits. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 12. In some jurisdictions, the… …

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