Enjoiner - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: enjoinerenjoin
enjoin anglo french enjoindre to impose constrain from old french from latin injungere to
Enjoiner
one who enjoins
mandamus
mandamus latin we enjoin from mandare to enjoin an extraordinary writ issued by a
Fast-day
punish offenders by the censures of the church and to enjoin them such penance as shall be to the spiritual judge
Negligence per se
as a general rule the violation of a public duty enjoined by law for the protection of person or property so
Reprimand
of a sparrow or other not scheduled bird and that enjoined in the case of officers convicted by court martial which
bond
damages incurred by a party found to have been wrongfully enjoined judicial bond a bond as an appeal bond or bail
caveat
caveat latin may he she beware 1 a a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices b an explanation to
injunction
injonction from late latin injunction injunctio from latin injungere to enjoin from in in jungere to join an equitable remedy in
mandate
from neuter of mandatus past participle of mandare to entrust enjoin probably irregularly from manus hand dere to put 1 a
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