Not exact matches
«Because the proclamation is unlawful as applied to plaintiffs, and inflicts grave and irreversible harms on them, plaintiffs seek a declaration that the proclamation violates the Trade
Act and the NAFTA Implementation
Act and an
injunction prohibiting its enforcements against plaintiffs,» they wrote in their more than 600 - page complaint.
(a) Whenever any person has engaged or there are reasonable grounds to believe that any person is about to engage in any
act or practice
prohibited by section 203, a civil action for preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or temporary
injunction, restraining order, or other order, may be instituted by the person aggrieved and, upon timely application, the court may, in its discretion, permit the Attorney General to intervene in such civil action if he certifies that the case is of general public importance.
Mandatory
injunctions are rarely ordered and must be contrasted with the usual type of injunctive relief, which
prohibits certain specified
acts as opposed to imposing an obligation to
act positively.
Civil Procedure: Mareva
Injunctions; Contempt Carey v. Laiken, 2015 SCC 17 (35597) Civil contempt has three elements to be established beyond a reasonable doubt: order alleged to have been breached «must state clearly and unequivocally what should and should not be done»; party alleged to have breached the order must have had actual knowledge; party allegedly in breach must have intentionally done the
act that the order
prohibits or intentionally failed to do the
act the order compels.
These causes of action have been recognized and provide the basis of lawsuits for harm, loss and damage, and in suitable circumstances, grounds for an immediate
injunction or mandatory order
prohibiting the further commission of the wrongful
acts.
Interim
Injunctions Black's law dictionary defines «
injunction» as a «court order
prohibiting someone from doing some specified
act or commanding someone to undo some wrong or injury».