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1. A court order prohibiting a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity. This is the most usual type of injunction. | 1. | ||
A court order prohibiting a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity. This is the most usual type of injunction. | |||
Also known as a Prohibitory injunction. | Also known as a Prohibitory injunction. | ||
2. A similar court order requiring a party to carry out a certain act. | 2. | ||
A similar court order requiring a party to carry out a certain act. | |||
Also known as a Mandatory injunction. | Also known as a Mandatory injunction. |
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Law.
1.
A court order prohibiting a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity. This is the most usual type of injunction.
Also known as a Prohibitory injunction.
2.
A similar court order requiring a party to carry out a certain act.
Also known as a Mandatory injunction.