Enjoin - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diss
relative shall have required interment without diss., and the eighth enjoins diss. if the deceased shall have directed it, and neither
Imposing
Laying as a duty enjoining
bond
damages incurred by a party found to have been wrongfully enjoined judicial bond : a bond (as an appeal bond or
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caveat
caveat [Latin, may he/she beware] 1 a : a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices b : an explanation
uti possidetis
(it); from the wording of an interdict in Roman law enjoining both parties in a suit to maintain the status quo
Bluebeard
hero of a mediaeligval French nursery legend who leaving home enjoined his young wife not to open a certain room in
Directory
Containing directions enjoining instructing directorial
Enjoinment
Direction command authoritative admonition
Imposition
The act of imposing laying on affixing enjoining inflicting obtruding and the like
Directory Statute
applied to a statute (or part of a statute) which enjoins or forbids the doing of certain acts, is used in
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