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Prohibitory
to prohibit forbid or exclude implying prohibition forbidding as a prohibitory law a prohibitory price
prohibitory injunction
prohibitory injunction see injunction
injunction
situation as it was when the action was brought compare prohibitory injunction in this entry per·ma·nent injunction : an injunction imposed
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Interdictory
Belonging to an interdiction prohibitory
ory
for as in auditory pertaining to or serving for hearing prohibitory amendatory etc
Prohibitive
That prohibits prohibitory as a tax whose effect is prohibitive
As far as possible
As far as possible, these words are not prohibitory in nature, they rather connote a discretion vested in the
Enabling statute
discretionary according to the enactment, as distinguished from peremptory or prohibitory Acts, e.g., 32 Hen. 8, c. 28, A.D. 1540.
Marriage
as altered by special colonial or Indian legislation, not merely prohibitory and negative, but creating a nullity by express words [Catterall
Ne admittas
Ne admittas (that you admit not), a prohibitory writ directed to the bishop at the request of the
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