Interlocutory Injunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
stay
stay stayed stay·ing : to temporarily suspend or prevent by judicial or executive order [may not grant an injunction to proceedings in a state court "U.S. Code"] n : a temporary suspension or injunction of an action
Staying proceedings
the Judicature Act, 1875, s. 24 (5), the courts had power to stay proceedings in cases where an injunction or prohibition could formerly have been obtained, but in which such course, by the consolidation of the superior
mandamus
nature of a writ of mandamus in jurisdictions where the writ is abolished compare cease-and-desist order at order, injunction, stay NOTE: Mandamus is an extraordinary remedy and is issued usually only to command the performance of a
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Command
To order with authority to lay injunction upon to direct to bid to charge
Commandment
An order or injunction given by authority a command a charge a precept a mandate
Conjurement
Serious injunction solemn demand or entreaty
Hest
Command precept injunction
Piracy
Steinkopff, (1892) 3 Ch 489. The remedies for piracy are an action at law for damages, and an injunction to restrain its continuance. See INJUNCTION and COPYRIGHT.
bond
other form of contract to cover an employer against financial loss due to the dishonesty of an employee injunction bond : a bond required to be given by the applicant for an injunction to cover costs and
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