Phrases with «civil injunction»

A civil injunction is a legal order that prohibits someone from doing certain things or requires them to take specific actions to resolve a civil dispute. It is a court's way of instructing someone to behave in a particular way to prevent harm or address a certain problem. Full definition

Sentences with «civil injunction»

  • The CJC says there is growing concern about the way such injunctions are being sought and / or used; the powers afforded to the courts (principally the county court, although the youth court can grant civil injunctions against juveniles); the limited powers available to the county court on breach; whether third parties should be involved in the process, and whether breaches of these orders are then a shortcut to mandatory possession orders. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Caroline's commercial and civil injunction experience together with her experience in local government and planning has led to Caroline being regularly instructed by local authorities to seek injunctions pursuant to section 222 Local Government Act 1972, 187B Town and Country Planning Act 1990, and s106 (5) Town and Country Planning Act 1990. (radcliffechambers.com)
  • This article suggests that any strategy to counter NVDA should be civil injunction led and should be policed under the civil provisions of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (PHA 1997). (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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