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injunction

[in-juhngk-shuhn] / ɪnˈdʒʌŋk ʃən /


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It added he "is neither a party, defendant or respondent" in the injunction proceedings relating to Queensland Place.

From BBC

The Cambridge, Mass., company seeks multiple billions of dollars in damages, as well as an injunction that would urge the defendants from infringing on its patents in the future.

From The Wall Street Journal

City officials have asked for a preliminary injunction, which would allow the display to remain up while the case is being litigated.

From Salon

California’s Republican Party and other opponents of congressional districts created by Proposition 50 sought an emergency injunction from the Supreme Court.

From Los Angeles Times

The faculty union said in the statement that “in the next coming weeks,” they would seek a preliminary injunction prohibiting any further disclosures by CSU of faculty members’ personal information.

From Los Angeles Times