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单词 Injunction
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1. He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document.
2. They have obtained an injunction restraining the company from selling the product.
3. The family is seeking an injunction against the book's publication.
4. She took out an injunction to prevent the press publishing the information.
5. The judge refused to grant an injunction .
6. The court granted an injunction against the defendants.
7. The military government dissolved the injunction.
8. The plaintiffs obtained an injunction in the High Court.
9. The court has issued an injunction.
10. They failed to obtain an injunction .
11. They got an interim injunction against the union.
12. The court upheld an injunction barring protesters from blocking access to the company.
13. The government has sought an injunction preventing the paper from publishing the story.
14. It was agreed that the temporary injunction should be lifted.
15. The rank and file members will follow the injunction of the party leadership.
16. Secondly[http://], it can apply for an injunction.
17. They issued an injunction a day.
18. Judge Beach disagreed and refused to grant an injunction.
19. An interlocutory injunction could not stand on its own.
20. Accordingly, the injunction against its effectiveness should be sustained.
21. Yesterday he issued a preliminary injunction, confirming that figure.
22. The judge granted her an injunction.
23. He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement.
24. The injunction is important in public law in the context of the rules of natural justice.
25. If an exparte injunction is to be sought the purchaser should ensure that the exclusivity clause is clear and precise.
26. When the review is completed, the injunction could be lifted, and salvage logging could begin in the Southwest, too.
27. Having launched the action, he sought a Mareva injunction restraining the appellants from dealing with the property.
28. The protesters have also filed a federal lawsuit seeking damages and an injunction against certain uses of pepper spray.
29. The House of Lords upheld the issuing of an injunction on the ground that the publication would have amounted to a contempt.
30. Harold Dutton, D-Houston, said the options to prevent Ashworth from discontinuing the program include getting a court injunction.
1. He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document.
2. They have obtained an injunction restraining the company from selling the product.
3. The family is seeking an injunction against the book's publication.
4. She took out an injunction to prevent the press publishing the information.
5. The court has issued an injunction.
31. A sit-in at Bristol Polytechnic has ended in disarray after a court injunction forced the Union President to clear the building.
32. Lungren also obtained an injunction in August that closed the club indefinitely.
33. Perhaps in this case the injunction can be ignored since the pattern is so widespread and so instinctively attractive.
34. An injunction, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly popular as an effective remedy for breach of contract.
35. An injunction here would, in effect, apply almost entirely to imported goods.
36. This made the granting of an interim injunction much easier to obtain.
37. In the end, the Attorney-General commenced proceedings in June 1975 for an injunction to stop publication.
38. The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov.
39. The group is asking to get it declared invalid, with an injunction prohibiting Sedona from enforcing it.
40. In this respect the situation is very similar to that which obtains when a court grants an exparte injunction.
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41. Finding herself unable to gain entry the plaintiff obtained an exparte injunction to readmit her to the premises.
42. Another difficulty in the Gouriet case was that the applicant sought an injunction to restrain a threatened breach of the criminal law.
43. If you win, it will then be for them to serve an enforcement notice or injunction as appropriate.
44. The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop.
45. They obtained an interim injunction directed against the union, which then agreed to comply.
46. A judge this week granted Nogales-Talley a preliminary injunction, prohibiting the district from demoting her to classroom teacher.
47. The council sought an injunction to prevent a clergyman trespassing by holding services on the plaintiff's seashore.
48. He has the power to introduce an injunction on a company-by-company basis.
49. A federal appeals court has lifted the injunction, allowing for extraditions until the constitutionality of the statute is decided next year.
50. Ogden won an injunction in the New York courts but lost the case in the Supreme Court.
51. Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.
52. Judge Atkins issued an injunction against the deportation of the refugees.
53. Where a government body seeks an injunction against a private individual or corporation, the position may be different.
54. The remedy sought will in any case often be an injunction to prevent any repetition of the trespass.
55. An interlocutory injunction, preventing further infringement, may be available before that date.
56. Alternatively, they are matters together with those specifically mentioned below which would influence me against granting an injunction.
57. They obtained a preliminary injunction against the company and court-ordered restitution.
58. The plaintiff's sought an injunction to restrain R Co's directors from recommending the offer.
59. It does not even protect a man from an injunction against uttering words that may have all the effect of force.
60. Notice of the application for the injunction had been given at about 11 a.m. and the hearing took place after lunch.
61. The resulting restraining order is in effect until May 10, when a hearing on a preliminary injunction is scheduled.
62. Compaq is seeking an injunction to force Dell to tone down the ads.
63. An example is the injunction on magistrates to do everything possible to keep people under 21 out of custody.
64. The Court of Appeal held that this was sufficient to entitle the plaintiffs to an interlocutory injunction.
65. My point is that, in general, the courts are under an injunction not to give custodial sentences to offenders under 21.
66. Two days later, Cyber Promotions obtained an injunction from a federal judge that allowed the mailings to continue.
67. Then the militia, or the U. S. Army, in extreme cases, would enforce the injunction.
68. If he issues the injunction and Mr Farquharson ignores it, he could be jailed for up to two years for contempt.
69. The government is taking out an injunction against the newspaper to try to stop it publishing a secret report.
70. Nevertheless,[] the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising.
71. They helped fix us up with clothes, then with a solicitor for an injunction.
72. The courts would not grant an injunction to force people to work somewhere they do not wish to work.
73. What is the point of a legal framework if companies can not get a court injunction to stop illegal strike action?
74. On Aug. 23 the appeal court upheld Kelly's original injunction against the blockades.
75. Keating wondered if the Justice Department could seek an injunction against those harassing the marchers.
76. It wanted the return of those papers and an injunction restraining the use of the information obtained from them.
77. Turning to the balance of convenience, he was in no doubt that the balance lay in favour of granting an interlocutory injunction.
78. Two weeks ago, a judge issued an injunction against the pilots union, urging pilots to resume their previous overtime habits.
79. This was coupled with an injunction preventing the removal of any of the contents.
80. Publication of the article breached of an injunction imposed in 1997.
81. An injunction to restrain them from persuading their members not to play there was refused.
82. Between the injunction against mass marches and the subcommittee, Daley had time to breathe.
83. The courts issued an injunction giving temporary control and possession of the structure to the companies.
84. Jaguar had taken out an injunction last week to prevent McLaren from employing Newey when his contract expires in 2002.
85. Sargant, J. granted the injunction, even though in doing so it would involve considerable hardship on the part of the Council.
86. Judge Walker set Nov. 14 as the date for hearing arguments on a preliminary injunction covering the same subject matter.
87. Even though the matter involved an interim injunction, the judgment of Lord Ross was a full one.
88. School officials can ask the courts to issue an injunction to prohibit the strike.
89. An injunction was later issued stopping her taking the children out of the state.
90. The environmental group is seeking an injunction to stop the sale of public land.
91. Harman J decided that the injunction restraining a breach of confidence should expire at the same time as a restrictive covenant.
92. A court injunction forbade Clive Heywood to enter his wife's house.
93. The injunction prohibits Jeff Sposito from soliciting any Coldwell Banker sales agents.
94. The judge found the defendants to have been in breach of the injunction and committed each to prison for four months.
95. An injunction imposes prior restraint, by stopping presses from rolling and film from running.
96. The plaintiffs were seeking an injunction to stop a reference to an expert proceeding.
97. Mr Venables is pleading for a continuation of a court injunction preventing his removal from White Hart Lane by the board.
98. The pert injunction was like those crystal substances.
99. He is granted a temporary injunction.
100. He ignored his father's injunction to be silent.
101. He had an injunction out against him today.
102. I'll successfully fight any injunction to shut us down.
103. In the traditional American law case of patent infringing, as if infringe is available, court will issue permanent injunction, avoid of infringing again.
104. Considering the urgency, based on one party's application, the judge can make the temporary injunction directly.
105. Injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order.
106. Preliminary Injunction means the court forces the infringers to stop ongoing infringement or events that are about to happen upon obligee's request before or during infringement litigation.
107. Last month opponents of the pole tax filed for a temporary injunction against it.
108. If further injuries are to be feared, the person entitled may seek a prohibitory injunction.
109. The granting of an injunction is at the discretion of the court.
110. If this injunction was transgressed, destruction was sure to fall on the offenders.
111. A federal judge in Chicago issued a temporary injunction to halt the operation and also froze its assets .
112. A great polymorphous injunction bound the Englishman and the poor Lorrainese peasant alike. As history would have it, the latter was named Jouy.
113. Each Party shall have the right to an injunction enjoining any breach of this Agreement and enforcing specifically the terms and provisions hereof.
114. Interlocutory injunction is an important provisional equity relief in American law.
115. An alternative to monetary damages is an injunction prohibiting publication of the allegedly libelous material.
116. Similarly, in Gambell, a preliminary injunction was not required to accomplish the statutory goal.
117. Meanwhile it also accords with European union to electric electron manufacture in limit be venomous harmful substance use injunction 's request.
118. Hitachi seeked monetary compensation for damages and a permanent injunction prohibiting LG's plasma display panel (PDP) product sales in the United States.
119. The court granted the plaintiff an injunction restraining the defendant from breaching copyright.
120. Today's hearing was for Arcara to consider a request by Facebook to dissolve a temporary injunction, issued by a state court judge June 30, preventing the company from transferring assets.
121. That's all to do with the question of collective goods and the libertarians injunction against paternalism.
122. In deciding whether or not to issue an injunction, courts engage in what lawyers refer to as a "balancing test".
123. Aruba said it was seeking a permanent injunction against use of its patented technologies, as well as monetary damages for infringement.
124. The relief the plaintiff sought was an injunction and damages.
125. The jury is expected to consider damages next week, Chanin said. Superior Court Judge Steven Brick will rule on the request for a permanent injunction after the jury decides on damages, he said.
126. Notwithstanding the foregoing , each of the Parties shall have the right to apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for preliminary or permanent injunction or other equitable relief.
127. The carmaker won a preliminary injunction against Mr Biller earlier this month, which barred the former Toyota attorney from publicly disclosing confidential documents in his possession.
128. A corresponding one in the anglo-american law system is interlocutory injunction which originated from equitable law.
129. And with this fearful injunction the count disappeared through the door, which noiselessly closed after him.
130. As to foreign pending action, forum non conveniens, forum shopping and anti-suit injunction system, the Japanese legislation,[/injunction.html] practice and scholars' opinions are characteristic.
131. In his decision, Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth of Federal District Court for the District of Columbia issued a temporary injunction blocking Mr. Obama's rules from going into effect.
132. In early July, Apple filed for a preliminary injunction in a California court to stop Samsung from selling four of its new gadgets in the U.S., a request that will be heard in mid-October.
133. In January, the lawyers filed a civil suit in a Rome tribunal seeking an injunction to suspend the project.
134. This paper will introduce the Ad Hoc Arbitration and the Mareva injunction from the"1996 Arbitration act"unifies our country present related legislation and the practice, to.
135. Also, it is difficult to get a court-ordered injunction against an otherwise legal action, like an election recount or razing a building when the owner agrees.
136. On Friday, the request for injunction was denied, allowing Samsung to move into the most critical shopping period of the year at full steam ahead.
137. The ACLU picked up the case, and in October, a judge granted a temporary injunction that allowed Adriel to go back to his regular classes.
138. The suit seeks a permanent injunction preventing the FDA from enforcing the flavor ban on these cigar products.
139. But the House oversight committee said its subpoena would supersede the injunction and that Mr Biller planned to "fully co-operate".
140. North Yorkshire County Council is seeking an injunction to remove the protester from the tree.
141. Just days after Sony obtained an injunction preventing the sale of a USB dongle for jailbreaking the PS3, hackers have now published source code under the name "PSGroove".
142. In the West " Know thyself " is the first injunction of philosophy.
143. Its mainly provisional measures of redress that preliminary temporary injunction in patent Infringement.
144. But it should be noted clearly and immediately that Temporary Injunction on intellectual property rights is "a knife without a handle".
145. Elinor, conning over every injunction of distrust, told herself likewise not to hope.
146. They're asking for a court injunction to halt the rollout of Apple's new OS, scheduled for tomorrow.
147. Injunction. This is a court order issued to a defendant.
148. When Todd's grandson attempted to sell Todd's Oscar statuette to a movie prop collector, the Academy won the legal battle by getting a permanent injunction.
149. The court injunction is not applicable to safeguard requests based on actual market disruption.
150. Britain's High Court ordered its first injunction via Twitter to stop an anonymous Tweeter impersonating someone else.
151. On December 30, 2004, however, a judge of the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York issued a temporary injunction blocking CITA from acting on those threat-based petitions.
152. In the infringement of intellectual property rights, it is an effective relief measure to protect applicant's own lawful benefit to apply for the Temporary Injunction.
153. He get an injunction prevent the company from selling his car.
154. In the past week he has slapped a gag order on the BBC, sought an injunction against a newspaper and threatened at least two others with similar bans.
155. The judge said that the lawsuit was a case of trespass and that the service provider, Intel, has the right to get a permanent injunction to block e-mail sent by Ken Hamidi.
156. In spite of his mother's injunction, Kit turned sharply round to look.
157. The legal adviser recommended applying for an injunction against the directors of the company.
158. The court issued an injunction that picketing ( should ) not take place.
159. In Britain, when the damages can't provide enough compensation for the plaintiff, the judge offers interlocutory injunction to them by equitable law.
160. The issue was whether Kovacs'obligation under the injunction was a " debt'subject to discharge.
161. If willful infringement is found,[http:///injunction.html] there are profound implications for a permanent injunction.
162. ZTE on Thursday said a temporary injunction issued by a German court would not stop its expansion in Europe, and took the unusual step of discussing in public the details of its dispute with Huawei.
163. They gave him more latitude, but did not cancel this particular injunction.
164. A "bally" is a bandana or balaclava covering the face: "What ever ends your from put your ballys on link up and cause havic, " was one BBM injunction.
165. He got an injunction against vexatious litigation by his enemies.
166. For as long as the boom lasted, Mr Micawber's famous injunction appeared to be wrong: when annual expenditure exceeded income, the result was happiness, not misery.
167. It is usually the opposite of a prohibitory injunction but there are mandatory injunctions which have a similar effect to specific performance.
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