Restrain - Law Dictionary Search Results
restrain
Matched in: Term restrain
Restrainable
Capable of being restrained controllable
Restrainment
The act of restraining
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Restrainer
One who or that which restrains
Restrain
Matched in: Term Restrain
Restrainedly
With restraint
injunction
the plaintiff's ability to enforce his or her rights at the trial called also temporary injunction compare temporary restraining order at order NOTE: Before a preliminary injunction can be issued, there must be a hearing with prior
Perpetual injunction
Perpetual injunction, an injunction which finally disposes of the suit, and is indefinite in point of time; as opposed to an injunction ad interim, i.e., until the trial or further order. See INJUNCTION.
Temporary injunction or interlocutory injunction
Temporary injunction or interlocutory injunction, means such injunction may be granted at any period of a suit and are regulated by Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
Anti-suit injunction
Anti-suit injunction, is a specie of injunction. When a court restrains a party to a suit/proceeding before it, from instituting or presenting a case in another court including a
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