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A court order preventing one or more specific parties from taking some action. A preliminary injunction often is issued to allow fact-finding so a judge can determine whether a permanent injunction is justified.
Ãâó: www.ncpress.com/LegalFiles/glossary.html
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A court order prohibiting a person from doing something or requiring a person to do something.
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| injury |
Injuries can be classified by the intent or purposefulness of occurrence in two categories, intentional and unintentional injuries. Intentional injuries are ones that are purposely inflicted and often associated with violence. These include child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, aggravated assault, homicide, and suicide. Unintentional injuries include only those injuries that occur without intent of harm and are not purposely inflicted.
Ãâó: mapp.naccho.org/MAPP_Glossary.asp
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| injunction |
Word used to describe an order of the court directed to another person forbidding them to do some act or in some cases requiring that person to act.
Ãâó: www.alqlist.com/glossary.html
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| injury |
Any legal harm, wrong or damage done to a person's body, property, rights or reputation, and that the law recognizes as deserving of redress.
Ãâó: www.judiciary.state.nj.us/njcourts-09.htm
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