Restrain - Law Dictionary Search Results
injunction bond
injunction bond see bond
Restrainer
One who or that which restrains
Restrainable
Capable of being restrained controllable
order
other actions taken at a pretrial conference protection order : restraining order in this entry protective order : an order issued
Wrongful restraint
Wrongful restraint, Whoever voluntarily obstructs any person so as the prevent that
Control
Control, the word 'control' suggests check, restraint or influence. Control is intended to regulate and hold in
restraint
restraint 1 a : an act or fact of restraining see
Distringas
England or other public company was sought to be immediately restrained, a distringas was, by 5 Vict. c. 5, s. 15,
Anticipation
of an invention see PATENTS. A married woman may be restrained by the terms of a will or settlement from aliening,
Royal Arms
the Lord Chamberlain to take proceedings in that behalf, be restrained by injunction or interdict from continuing so to use the
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