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interlocutory injunction

NOUN
  1. injunction issued during a trial to maintain the status quo or preserve the subject matter of the litigation until the trial is over

How To Use interlocutory injunction In A Sentence

  • There has been argument about whether or not there should be an extension of the interlocutory injunction which is to expire today for a period of indeterminate length.
  • I think there was actually a separate application for an interlocutory injunction, was there not?
  • In Britain, when the damages can't provide enough compensation for the plaintiff, the judge offers interlocutory injunction to them by equitable law.
  • In that case the Court of Appeal refused to grant an interlocutory injunction restraining breach of confidence or breach of copyright.
  • Their Lordships made it clear that they ¨consider that this type of box-ticking approach does not do justice to the complexity of a decision as to whether or not to grant an interlocutory injunction. 2009 May : Law is Cool
  • The Court of Appeal held that this was sufficient to entitle the plaintiffs to an interlocutory injunction.
  • This is entirely consistent with the familiar field of interlocutory injunctions granted ex parte.
  • The plaintiff had failed to satisfy Justice Himel that an interim interlocutory injunction should be granted.
  • A mandatory interlocutory injunction would require a ¨high degree of assurance¨ that the applicant would be prejudiced by its refusal, while a prohibitory interlocutory injunction required a ¨serious issue to be tried. Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part III : Law is Cool
  • Nevertheless, the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising.
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