temporary injunction
21permanent injunction — see injunction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. permanent injunction …
22EDO Injunction Case — English case infobox name=EDO MBM v. Smash EDO and others court=Queens Bench date decided= full name= citations= judges= Cases cited= prior actions=None subsequent actions=None Keywords=The EDO Injunction was a High Court of Justice civil action… …
23interlocutory injunction — A provisional or temporary injunction. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 12. See temporary injunction …
24pendente lite injunction — See preliminary injunction; temporary injunction; temporary restraining order …
25preliminary injunction — An injunction granted prior to a hearing on the merits, being in no way dependent upon such hearing, its purpose being merely to preserve the status quo until the final hearing on the merits. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 12. In some jurisdictions, the… …
26interlocutory injunction — noun injunction issued during a trial to maintain the status quo or preserve the subject matter of the litigation until the trial is over • Syn: ↑temporary injunction • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑injunction, ↑enjoining, ↑ …
27permanent injunction — An injunction granted after final hearing on the merits, as distinguished from a temporary injunction granted by way of provisional relief. Riggins v Thompson, 96 Tex 154, 157, 71 SW 14 …
28provisional injunction — See temporary injunction …
29interim injunction — temporary court order either compelling or restraining an act by an individual …
30interim injunction — ➔ injunction * * * interim injunction UK US noun [C] UK (US preliminary injunction) ► LAW a temporary order given by a court of law which tells someone either to do or not do something until an official decision on the case can been made: »to… …