Similar words: interlocutory, interlocutor, interlocution, injunction, injunctive, conjunction, in conjunction with, interlock. Meaning: n. injunction issued during a trial to maintain the status quo or preserve the subject matter of the litigation until the trial is over.
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1 An interlocutory injunction could not stand on its own.
2 An interlocutory injunction, preventing further infringement, may be available before that date.
3 Nevertheless, the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising.
4 Interlocutory injunction is an important provisional equity relief in American law.
5 The Court of Appeal held that this was sufficient to entitle the plaintiffs to an interlocutory injunction.
6 Turning to the balance of convenience, he was in no doubt that the balance lay in favour of granting an interlocutory injunction.
7 A corresponding one in the anglo-american law system is interlocutory injunction which originated from equitable law.
8 In Britain, when the damages can't provide enough compensation for the plaintiff, the judge offers interlocutory injunction to them by equitable law.
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