单词 | injunction |
释义 | injunction (ɪndʒʌŋkʃən ) Word forms: injunctions 1. countable noun An injunction is a court order, usually one telling someone not to do something. [law] He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document. [+ against] Synonyms: order, ruling, command, instruction 2. countable noun [NOUN to-infinitive] An injunction to do something is an order or strong request to do it. [formal] We hear endless injunctions to build a sense of community among staff. Collocations: injunction order Such an injunction order can also be rescinded or altered by the court. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She then took out a court injunction ordering him to keep away - which he did not bother to contest because he was happy to do so. The Sun He issued an injunction ordering the company to do work on the floors in the flat in addition to the compensation. Times, Sunday Times After the railroad company obtained an injunction ordering him to do so, he acquiesced. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The justices affirmed the district court's injunction ordering the workers back to work for an 80-day cooling-off period. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He asked the court to issue an injunction restraining the defendants from interfering with his duties as minister. Christianity Today The court also planned to issue an injunction to stop websites from publishing the cartoon, which prompted a huge debate among internet users. Times, Sunday Times Three times they tried to issue an injunction to prevent publication. Times, Sunday Times But the city got a federal court to issue an injunction against it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The police chief declined to issue an injunction, while the theater was filled with capacity crowds. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The meetings are held in secret at the jail, which we cannot name under the terms of a strict legal injunction. The Sun As trappers prepared to do battle with the wolf packs, conservationists sought a legal injunction to stop them. Times, Sunday Times A wildlife group organised a legal injunction to prevent the whale being destroyed, but was unable to serve the documents in time to save its life. Times, Sunday Times It persisted, however, and got a break in 2001 when it obtained a legal injunction to keep activists at least 50 metres away from its employees' homes. Times, Sunday Times You would be perfectly able to get a legal injunction against your neighbour if you can't resolve things amicably in due course. The Sun Should they try to exchange contracts on their sale, you can simply go to court to obtain an injunction to stop them. Times, Sunday Times If none of this works, keep photos of your neighbour's conduct and you could take him to court and obtain an injunction. The Sun The company sent letters from its lawyers threatening to obtain an injunction preventing us from publishing this article. Times, Sunday Times In recent years many jurisdictions have placed a high standard to obtain an injunction such as where the proceedings are oppressive or vexatious. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1827 the miller failed to obtain an injunction preventing the enclosure of the common that the mill stood on. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But it was difficult to think of any other situation where a respondent could not seek release from a permanent injunction. Times, Sunday Times On a trial a permanent injunction would be likely to be granted. Times, Sunday Times The court granted a permanent injunction preventing future publication of the articles or any similar articles which carry the same defamatory meanings as he found. Times, Sunday Times He also had a permanent injunction against further 861 advocacy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Plaintiffs requested a permanent injunction requiring the defendants to restore their seniority and cease their illegal activity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The court next addressed the third and fourth factors to be considered in deciding whether to issue a preliminary injunction. Christianity Today A preliminary injunction was issued in favor of the homeowners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In two cases the preliminary injunction was granted, in one case the injunction was denied. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fox had not previously requested this relief, and the preliminary injunction motion will be heard in two days in any event. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They sought a preliminary injunction against the company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The union, which said that the employment programme was illegal, was still deciding whether to seek an injunction against the company. Times, Sunday Times If the judge rules in their favour, the authors will seek an injunction preventing further infringement of their copyright. Times, Sunday Times A fastmoving company can seek an injunction to prevent the goods being sold. Times, Sunday Times Without those undertakings, the firm says that it will advise the association to seek an injunction to prevent further publication. Times, Sunday Times He did not seek the injunction in the first place. Times, Sunday Times Protesters plan to seek a temporary injunction protecting the trees. Times,Sunday Times In a panic, all three of us took out a temporary injunction. Times, Sunday Times The president's lawyers have been granted a temporary injunction that will delay the report's release. Times, Sunday Times In early 2005, a temporary injunction was issued, stopping work on the project, in response to a lawsuit by residents of the two towns. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The court of appeals issued a temporary injunction banning construction, pending resolution of additional issues by the district court. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 禁令法院的 Japanese: 禁止命令 |
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