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An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. "When a court employs... |
Interim order (redirect from Interim injunction) litigation. It is generally issued by the Court to ensure Status quo. The rationale for such orders to be issued by the Courts is best explained by the Latin... |
section 5000A as a "penalty") does not fall under the Tax Anti-Injunction Act, on the rationale that Congress specifically labeled consequences of the mandate... |
September 28 2023, Court of King's Bench Justice Michael Megaw granted an injunction against the policies, writing that the policies risked causing "irreparable... |
under Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act regulations and ask for an injunction to withdraw the drug's approval, thus removing it from the market. AHM's... |
Fair use (redirect from Fair use rationale) that The Wind Done Gone was fair use and vacated the district court's injunction against its publication. Cases in which a satirical use was found to be... |
Doe" originated during the Middle Ages. However, the legal term John Doe injunction or John Doe order has survived in English law and other legal systems... |
specific mention of injunctions) was removed in the Supreme Court's rules revision of December 1989. Nevertheless, requests for injunctions under the All Writs... |
Debate is Over – 30 Scholars Conclude that Prejudice is the Only Remaining Rationale for Gay Ban". Palmcenter.org. December 15, 2010. Archived from the original... |
whether Hughes's hunt for subversives served primarily as a convenient rationale for further curtailing production and trimming expenses. In September... |
contract. It is usually the opposite of a prohibitory injunction, but there are mandatory injunctions that have a similar effect to specific performance... |
to read". One of these injunctions was used in an unrelated trespassing case as precedent supporting the issuing of an injunction against a John Doe. Outside... |
to replacing it with a new governing coalition. The second and major rationale was that in parts of Prussia there were violent street demonstrations... |
unions to not comply with any future injunction of the Emergencies Act to freeze protesters' accounts. The rationale for the act is that Alberta in particular... |
a post-heartbeat abortion while an injunction that blocks the law's enforcement is in effect, if that injunction is later vacated or reversed on appeal... |
discern to what extent a particular religious injunction held force as secular law. In later texts, the rationale for abortion laws may be sought in a wide... |
have long abandoned an attempt to create a single general underlying rationale or principle: the attempt ... to demonstrate that all estoppels ... are... |
command to avert a second Holocaust of Jews or whether it is a universalist injunction to prevent all forms of genocide. The phrase is widely used by politicians... |
Pasadena for over 60 years.[citation needed] There has been a federal injunction in place for 41 years stopping construction of the surface freeway. USC... |
law. It forms a central part of the Islamic doctrine for Muslims. The injunctions also constitute two of the ten Ancillaries or Obligatory Acts of Twelver... |