injunction

  • 91pendente lite injunction — See preliminary injunction; temporary injunction; temporary restraining order …

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  • 92permanent injunction — An injunction granted after final hearing on the merits, as distinguished from a temporary injunction granted by way of provisional relief. Riggins v Thompson, 96 Tex 154, 157, 71 SW 14 …

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  • 93preliminary mandatory injunction — An injunction in a form rarely granted, it being granted only on a clear showing of necessity of preventing irreparable or serious injury, the injunction calling for the performance of some act on the part of the party against whom it is granted …

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  • 94preventive injunction — An injunction in the ordinary form, one directed against an act or acts, rather than one in the affirmative requiring the performance of an act. An injunction which commands the party against whom it is directed to refrain from doing a specified… …

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  • 95special injunction — A term of the early English practice for an injunction to prevent irreparable injury in a case where the preventive aid of the court of equity was the ultimate and only relief sought, being distinguished in this respect from the common injunction …

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  • 96supplemental injunction — An injunction issued in aid of an action before the court for the purpose of protecting its jurisdiction or making its judgment effective. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 15. An injunction granted by way of aiding an action or proceeding in another court in …

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  • 97temporary injunction — An injunction pendente lite or provisional injunction which is to operate pending a hearing of the suit on its merits, or until the final decree of the court shall have been entered. An order issued, not in pursuance of the final determination of …

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  • 98prohibitory injunction — noun : a legal injunction granted before the merits of a case are heard restraining one party from doing some act or threatened act to the injury of another party compare mandatory injunction …

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  • 99Mareva injunction — /mə rēˈvə in jungkˈshən/ (law) noun A court order freezing assets to prevent them being taken out of a country ORIGIN: After the first company to be granted such an injunction …

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  • 100freezing injunction — See freezing order. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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