INJUNCTION


Meaning of INJUNCTION in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

take out a policy/injunction/loan etc

Before taking a loan out, calculate your monthly outgoings.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

interim

This made the granting of an interim injunction much easier to obtain.

Review the use by employers of interim injunctions to stop disputes.

Even though the matter involved an interim injunction , the judgment of Lord Ross was a full one.

They obtained an interim injunction directed against the union, which then agreed to comply.

interlocutory

Nevertheless, the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising.

The Lords had initially upheld the interlocutory injunctions although the House subsequently refused to make the injunctions permanent.

The Court of Appeal held that this was sufficient to entitle the plaintiffs to an interlocutory injunction .

An interlocutory injunction could not stand on its own.

Turning to the balance of convenience, he was in no doubt that the balance lay in favour of granting an interlocutory injunction .

An interlocutory injunction , preventing further infringement, may be available before that date.

permanent

Y., consented to permanent injunctions barring them from violating securities laws.

preliminary

They obtained a preliminary injunction against the company and court-ordered restitution.

Judge Walker set Nov. 14 as the date for hearing arguments on a preliminary injunction covering the same subject matter.

The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov.

A judge this week granted Nogales-Talley a preliminary injunction , prohibiting the district from demoting her to classroom teacher.

Yesterday he issued a preliminary injunction , confirming that figure.

The resulting restraining order is in effect until May 10, when a hearing on a preliminary injunction is scheduled.

■ NOUN

court

The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop.

Harold Dutton, D-Houston, said the options to prevent Ashworth from discontinuing the program include getting a court injunction .

What is the point of a legal framework if companies can not get a court injunction to stop illegal strike action?

Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.

He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement.

Mr Venables is pleading for a continuation of a court injunction preventing his removal from White Hart Lane by the board.

Mr Doherty was suspended and court injunctions taken to freeze both his assets and those of the computer company.

mareva

Having launched the action, he sought a Mareva injunction restraining the appellants from dealing with the property.

■ VERB

apply

Secondly, it can apply for an injunction .

grant

Alternatively, they are matters together with those specifically mentioned below which would influence me against granting an injunction .

A judge this week granted Nogales-Talley a preliminary injunction , prohibiting the district from demoting her to classroom teacher.

Sargant, J. granted the injunction , even though in doing so it would involve considerable hardship on the part of the Council.

Courts may grant injunctions to stop defamatory publications which would prejudice pending criminal trials.

In this respect the situation is very similar to that which obtains when a court grants an exparte injunction .

Judge Beach disagreed and refused to grant an injunction .

Turning to the balance of convenience, he was in no doubt that the balance lay in favour of granting an interlocutory injunction .

issue

If he issues the injunction and Mr Farquharson ignores it, he could be jailed for up to two years for contempt.

School officials can ask the courts to issue an injunction to prohibit the strike.

Almost every week, at secret hearings in the High Court, judges are asked to issue injunctions against the media.

The federal courts would issue injunctions , impose contempt, etc., but the miners kept walking out.

Two weeks ago, a judge issued an injunction against the pilots union, urging pilots to resume their previous overtime habits.

They issued an injunction a day.

Yesterday he issued a preliminary injunction , confirming that figure.

The courts issued an injunction giving temporary control and possession of the structure to the companies.

obtain

They obtained a preliminary injunction against the company and court-ordered restitution.

They obtained an interim injunction directed against the union, which then agreed to comply.

Two days later, Cyber Promotions obtained an injunction from a federal judge that allowed the mailings to continue.

Read in studio Two councils have obtained high court injunctions in an attempt to stop an illegal rave party going ahead.

Lungren also obtained an injunction in August that closed the club indefinitely.

prevent

It also seeks injunctions aimed at preventing such use.

The remedy sought will in any case often be an injunction to prevent any repetition of the trespass.

Jaguar had taken out an injunction last week to prevent McLaren from employing Newey when his contract expires in 2002.

This was coupled with an injunction preventing the removal of any of the contents.

Mr Venables is pleading for a continuation of a court injunction preventing his removal from White Hart Lane by the board.

The council sought an injunction to prevent a clergyman trespassing by holding services on the plaintiff's seashore.

refuse

The Court of Appeal reversed the judge's decision to refuse the injunctions sought.

restrain

An injunction to restrain them from persuading their members not to play there was refused.

Another difficulty in the Gouriet case was that the applicant sought an injunction to restrain a threatened breach of the criminal law.

Harman J decided that the injunction restraining a breach of confidence should expire at the same time as a restrictive covenant.

Having launched the action, he sought a Mareva injunction restraining the appellants from dealing with the property.

The plaintiff's sought an injunction to restrain R Co's directors from recommending the offer.

It wanted the return of those papers and an injunction restraining the use of the information obtained from them.

seek

Where a government body seeks an injunction against a private individual or corporation, the position may be different.

The protesters have also filed a federal lawsuit seeking damages and an injunction against certain uses of pepper spray.

Compaq is seeking an injunction to force Dell to tone down the ads.

The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov.

It also seeks injunctions aimed at preventing such use.

Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.

Keating wondered if the Justice Department could seek an injunction against those harassing the marchers.

stop

An injunction was later issued stopping her taking the children out of the state.

Each company seeks unspecified damages and injunctions that would stop the other from using its patents.

The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop .

What is the point of a legal framework if companies can not get a court injunction to stop illegal strike action?

Courts may grant injunctions to stop defamatory publications which would prejudice pending criminal trials.

In the end, the Attorney-General commenced proceedings in June 1975 for an injunction to stop publication.

He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement.

Under the legal framework employers would also be prevented from winning interim injunctions to stop disruption backed by lawful ballots.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A court injunction forbade Clive Heywood to enter his wife's house.

The environmental group is seeking an injunction to stop the sale of public land.

The government is taking out an injunction against the newspaper to try to stop it publishing a secret report.

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