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  1. Injunction - Wikipedia

    An injunction is an equitable remedy [a] in the form of a special court order compelling a party to do or refrain from doing certain acts. [1][2] It was developed by the English courts of equity but its origins …

  2. injunction | Legal Information Institute

    An injunction is a court order that directs a person to do something or to stop doing something. It is an equitable remedy issued in situations where monetary compensation would be inadequate, typically …

  3. INJUNCTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of INJUNCTION is a writ granted by a court of equity whereby one is required to do or to refrain from doing a specified act.

  4. What Does an Injunction Do and How Does It Work?

    Jun 20, 2025 · An injunction is a court order that compels a party to either perform a specific action or refrain from doing so. It serves as a remedy when monetary damages are insufficient to address the …

  5. Injunction | Definition, Types & Examples | Britannica

    Dec 29, 2025 · Injunction, in civil proceedings, order of a court requiring a party to do or not to do a specified act or acts. An injunction is called prohibitory if it forbids the doing of an act and mandatory …

  6. Injunction: The Ultimate Guide to Court Orders That Stop or Compel ...

    What it is: An injunction is a special court order, known as an equitable_remedy, that compels a party to either do a specific act (a mandatory injunction) or refrain from doing a specific act (a prohibitory …

  7. Glossary of Legal Terms - United States Courts

    Injunction A court order preventing one or more named parties from taking some action. A preliminary injunction often is issued to allow fact-finding, so a judge can determine whether a permanent …

  8. INJUNCTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    [ + to infinitive ] The court has issued an injunction to prevent distribution of the book.

  9. Know the Law: Injunctions - McLane Middleton

    May 3, 2025 · That type of relief is called an “injunction.” Some plaintiffs may also seek an injunction against the government to enjoin it from enforcing a particular law if they believe it violates the …

  10. INJUNCTION - Law Dictionary of Legal Terminology

    An injunction is a prohibitory writ, specially prayed for by a bill, in which the plaintiff 's title is set forth, restraining a person from committing or doing an act (other than criminal acts) which appear to be …