A writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ
A legal process issued by a court requiring a person to refrain from doing, or continuing to do, a certain act
Where a court orders a person to do or refrain from doing a particular thing •Abortion
A court order prohibiting a person from doing or continuing to do a specific act (compare Enjoin, Restraining Order)
an order of the court which requires a person or entity to refrain from pursuing a particular course of conduct or activity
means a Court Order issued by a judge prohibiting an entity from continuing a specific act or mandating that an entity performs a specific act
an injunction is an order of the court stopping someone from doing a particular act which is against the rights of another person Injunctions can take many forms from an injunction preventing a husband from entering the matrimonial home to an injunction preventing the publication of something which could be deemed to libelous It is contempt of court (see earlier) to act in breach of an injunction
An injunction to do something is an order or strong request to do it. We hear endless injunctions to build a sense of community among staff. In civil proceedings, a court order compelling a party to do or to refrain from doing a specified act. It is an equitable remedy for harm for which no adequate remedy exists in (Hukuk) Thus it is used to prevent a future harmful action (e.g., disclosing confidential information, instituting a national labour strike, or violating a group's civil rights) rather than to compensate for an injury that has already occurred. It also provides relief from harm for which an award of money damages is not a satisfactory solution. A defendant who violates an injunction may be cited for contempt. See also equity
A court order intended to prevent a person from doing something which might later be termed to be wrongful or illegal (LE)
{i} court order ordering someone to do or refrain from doing something (Law); command, order
A court order preventing one or more specific parties from taking some action A preliminary injunction often is issued to allow fact-finding so a judge can determine whether a permanent injunction is justified
An order issued in a court of law that requires a person to do something or not do something
A legal action which forbids a party defendant from doing some act; it requires a person to whom it is directed to refrain from doing a particular thing
A writ or order issued under the seal of a court to restrain one or more parties to a suite or proceeding from doing an act which deemed to be inequitable or unjust in regard to the rights of some other party or parties in the suit or proceeding
An injunction is a court order, usually one telling someone not to do something. He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document
taraflardan birine belirli bir davranışta bulunmamasını emreden karar
Silbentrennung
ta·raf·lar·dan bi·ri·ne be·lir·li bir dav·ra·nış·ta bu·lun·ma·ma·sı·nı em·re·den ka·rar