Synonym: cease and desist order, enjoining, enjoinment. Similar words: conjunction, junction, unction, function, and function, functional, compunction, functionary. Meaning: [ɪn'dʒʌŋkʃn] n. 1. a formal command or admonition 2. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity.
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121. That's all to do with the question of collective goods and the libertarians injunction against paternalism.
122. In deciding whether or not to issue an injunction, courts engage in what lawyers refer to as a "balancing test".
123. Aruba said it was seeking a permanent injunction against use of its patented technologies, as well as monetary damages for infringement.
124. The relief the plaintiff sought was an injunction and damages.
125. The jury is expected to consider damages next week, Chanin said. Superior Court Judge Steven Brick will rule on the request for a permanent injunction after the jury decides on damages, he said.
126. Notwithstanding the foregoing , each of the Parties shall have the right to apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for preliminary or permanent injunction or other equitable relief.
127. The carmaker won a preliminary injunction against Mr Biller earlier this month, which barred the former Toyota attorney from publicly disclosing confidential documents in his possession.
128. A corresponding one in the anglo-american law system is interlocutory injunction which originated from equitable law.
129. And with this fearful injunction the count disappeared through the door, which noiselessly closed after him.
130. As to foreign pending action, forum non conveniens, forum shopping and anti-suit injunction system, the Japanese legislation,[sentencedict.com/injunction.html] practice and scholars' opinions are characteristic.
131. In his decision, Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth of Federal District Court for the District of Columbia issued a temporary injunction blocking Mr. Obama's rules from going into effect.
132. In early July, Apple filed for a preliminary injunction in a California court to stop Samsung from selling four of its new gadgets in the U.S., a request that will be heard in mid-October.
133. In January, the lawyers filed a civil suit in a Rome tribunal seeking an injunction to suspend the project.
134. This paper will introduce the Ad Hoc Arbitration and the Mareva injunction from the"1996 Arbitration act"unifies our country present related legislation and the practice, to.
135. Also, it is difficult to get a court-ordered injunction against an otherwise legal action, like an election recount or razing a building when the owner agrees.
136. On Friday, the request for injunction was denied, allowing Samsung to move into the most critical shopping period of the year at full steam ahead.
137. The ACLU picked up the case, and in October, a judge granted a temporary injunction that allowed Adriel to go back to his regular classes.
138. The suit seeks a permanent injunction preventing the FDA from enforcing the flavor ban on these cigar products.
139. But the House oversight committee said its subpoena would supersede the injunction and that Mr Biller planned to "fully co-operate".
140. North Yorkshire County Council is seeking an injunction to remove the protester from the tree.
141. Just days after Sony obtained an injunction preventing the sale of a USB dongle for jailbreaking the PS3, hackers have now published source code under the name "PSGroove".
142. In the West " Know thyself " is the first injunction of philosophy.
143. Its mainly provisional measures of redress that preliminary temporary injunction in patent Infringement.
144. But it should be noted clearly and immediately that Temporary Injunction on intellectual property rights is "a knife without a handle".
145. Elinor, conning over every injunction of distrust, told herself likewise not to hope.
146. They're asking for a court injunction to halt the rollout of Apple's new OS, scheduled for tomorrow.
147. Injunction. This is a court order issued to a defendant.
148. When Todd's grandson attempted to sell Todd's Oscar statuette to a movie prop collector, the Academy won the legal battle by getting a permanent injunction.
149. The court injunction is not applicable to safeguard requests based on actual market disruption.
150. Britain's High Court ordered its first injunction via Twitter to stop an anonymous Tweeter impersonating someone else.
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