A court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity.
1 Lead global cooperation to track and interdict the smuggling of nuclear material.
2 The court's rejection of this interdict may lead to a ConCourt appeal.
3 Mgidlana had hoped that the High Court would interdict his disciplinary hearing.
4 For the individual, excommunication was a more dreaded penalty than the interdict .
5 The farmer was forced to get a court interdict against the squatters.
6 It was church land, and the archbishop placed Normandy under an interdict .
7 Philip refused, and Innocent, through his legate, put France under an interdict .
8 Will anybody deny that the State may, with propriety, interdict that traffic?
9 Malignant science, to interdict us the most pleasant hours of the day!
10 The EFF said the court interdict has not declared its Clicks protests illegal.
11 Once the president had withdrawn his interdict the State Capture report was released.
12 Earlier reports have suggested that Mkhwebane filed the interdict to avoid her removal.
13 The community then obtained an interim court interdict , stopping their eviction and harassment.
14 Only an interdict through the Land Claims Court stopped an eviction.
15 This perpetual interdict was ratified by the fabulous sanction of the great Constantine.
16 The interdict was served on the Bo-Kaap community on 12 November.
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