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A court order that directs someone to do, or refrain from doing, a particular thing. An injunction may be: ?interim (operating until the hearing and determination of the application for an interlocutory injunction); ?interlocutory (operating until the hearing and determination of the proceeding itself) or ?final (operating after trial permanently).
Ãâó: www.vicbar.com.au/2_1_2a_body.html
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A court order restraining an employer or union from committing or engaging in certain acts.
Ãâó: psacbc.com/stewards_dictionary
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A court order prohibiting a defendant from performing a specific act, or compelling a defendant to perform a specific act.
Ãâó: www.youareinnocent-federal.com/legal_glossary.shtm...
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means a Court Order issued by a judge prohibiting an entity from continuing a specific act or mandating that an entity performs a specific act.
Ãâó: pub.hs.state.az.us/datasvcs/als_enforce/d_definiti...
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This is an order forbidding someone from doing something - for example harassing someone, threatening them, or coming within a certain distance of a property. If the person whom the order is against breaches it, we can make an application to the court for their committal to prison. The court can also attach a power of arrest where there is a risk of violence.
Ãâó: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/sitemap/h_terminology
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