(Law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity.
Legal order to stop doing something.
1 He also sought an injunction requiring the State to remedy the situation.
2 A preliminary injunction often leads to companies deciding to abandon their deal.
3 It was the injunction of Moses to the children of Israel: Deut.
4 The injunction was never intended to gag parliament or attack free speech.
5 His injunction last year set off another Argentina default on July 31.
6 Lebovits will on Sept. 6 consider whether to issue a preliminary injunction .
7 She sought an injunction restraining the paper from publishing further such information.
8 A preliminary injunction hearing has been set for Aug. 4, said Kupperman.
9 Poulson said Microsoft's deadline for filing the injunction appeal is 13 January.
10 He also denied Gatlin's request for a preliminary injunction in the case.
11 An injunction against one of the firms will continue until next week.
12 Touching and beautiful was the injunction of the prophet of the Hebrews:
13 The preliminary injunction comes a day after the companies reopened deal talks.
14 The existing laws can't: the super- injunction scandals of last spring proved that.
15 His attorneys will immediately seek an injunction to block the judge's order.
16 He says he wants a permanent injunction until the challenge is resolved.
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Translations for injunction
Injunction в диалектах
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