Sentences with phrase «injunction under»

(3) An injunction under this section may be granted unconditionally or on such terms and conditions as the court considers appropriate.
(iii) grants an injunction under section 68B or 114 that expressly or impliedly requires or authorises a person to spend time with a child; and
Apple asked the Landgericht (district court) of Düsseldorf, Germany, to order an injunction under which Samsung is threatened with fines of up to EUR 250,000 (US$ 350,000) for each violation or imprisonment of Samsung's management for up to two years in the event of continued infringement.
However, the interesting element of the case comes next: he also considered whether McCambridge are entitled to an injunction under section 71 of the Consumer Protection Act 2007 on the basis that Brennans were engaging in a misleading commercial practice.
Peart J decided that McCambridge were not entitled to an injunction under section 71, apparently (my interpretation) on the basis that the design of its packaging was not a commercial practice involving marketing or advertising.
This included the power to grant interim relief in the form of a freezing injunction under section 44 (2)(e).
Unfortunately, the Court's ruling is quite brief on this issue; it merely states that the possibility to order an injunction under Article 12 (3) E-Commerce Directive would «[c] onsequently» not prevent the person requesting an injunction to also ask for the reimbursement of the costs mentioned above (para. 78).
In addition to having been instructed in major arbitrations, such as the Bermudan - based arbitration relating to the reinsurance of Arthur Andersen following the collapse of Enron and WorldCom, and Elektrim SA's long running dispute with Vivendi Universal over Polish telecommunications, he has particular expertise in relation to inter relief applications to the Court in relation to heavy arbitrations such as ETI Euro Telecom V Republic of Bolivia [2008](no pre-emptive relief in aid of an ICSID arbitration); Elektrim SA v Vivendi [2007] 1 Lloyd's Rep 693 (s. 68 of AA 1996 and awards obtained by fraud); Elektrim v Vivendi [2007] 2 Lloyd's Rep 8 (injunction to restrain arbitration continuing) Telenor East Holding II AS v Altimo Holdings & Investments Ltd (multi-billion dollar shareholder dispute — interim injunction under s. 44 of the AA 1996); Steadfast v Baker Hughes (s. 9 (3) step in the action preventing a stay in favour of arbitration) and enforcement of arbitral awards (Yukos v Rosneft: US$ 500m and Yukos v Russian Federation US$ 50 billion.
The next day that firm filed two lawsuits against Diageo, one in federal court, raising a suite of traditional trademark and unfair business practices claims, but the other in New York State Supreme Court, seeking a permanent injunction under a seldom - used statute available only to charitable organizations, known as Section 135 of the New York General Business Law.
Although the federal labor policy contained in Taft - Hartley is not to be ignored, the paramount concern must be with the public policy against racial discrimination which is reflected in civil rights legislation and in the Court's New Negro Alliance decision, which immunized racial - labor disputes from injunctions under NorrisLa Guardia long before the advent of civil rights legislation»...
In Glaxosmithkline Inc. v. Apotex Inc., 2003 FCT 687, the Court held that a divisional patent that expired on the same day as the parent was invalid for double patenting on the basis that a second patent can cause additional injunctions under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations and more generally that «that inventive ingenuity was still needed to support the second patent.»
However, more recently it has resorted to the civil law by seeking injunctions under LGA 1972, s 222.
He is also regularly instructed in private law proceedings in respect of contact and residence disputes and in respect of injunctions under the Family Law Act 1996 and Protection from Harassment Act1997.
Given the serious nature of the problem faced by many Police Forces and Local Authorities, others may be tempted to apply for similar injunctions under the inherent jurisdiction.
Civil Injunctions under the Protection From Harassment Act 1997 to prevent harassment and / or stalking

Not exact matches

Similar kinds of cases are under way in other parts of the country, including a case on appeal in Chicago after a federal judge issued a nationwide injunction barring the government from blocking grant money typically used to help local police combat violent crime and help victims.
In addition, they sought a nationwide injunction and contempt sanctions against the RNC under a consent decree that goes back to 1982.
Unfortunately for Samsung, a German court passed a preliminary injunction on the sale of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, and the company voluntarily postponed the tablet's release in the Land Down Under until a court there delivers a ruling.
On March 6, 2018, Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York ruled that virtual currencies are commodities under the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and therefore subject to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) anti-fraud and anti-manipulation enforcement authority.1 Granting the CFTC's request for a preliminary injunction against the defendants who allegedly engaged in deception and fraud involving virtual currency spot markets, Judge Weinstein noted that «[u] ntil Congress clarifies the matter,» the CFTC has «concurrent authority» along with other state and federal administrative agencies and civil and criminal courts over transactions in virtual currency.2
With the Obama «bathroom mandate» under injunction and the Grimm case pending at the Supreme Court, don't think that activists have hit the pause button.
The cosmological affirmation — that «everything» will eventually come under Christ's sway — is not central, but serves to support the injunction to believers to rely solely on «his blood» (v. 7) as their «gospel of salvation» (v. 13).
5:22 - 23), and the injunction to women to keep silent in the churches, though it may have had some legitimacy under the conditions of the time, could hardly have been given in such unqualified form if the attitudes of Jesus had been more clearly grasped.
He even wanted the rule to keep the scriptural injunction for the traveller, «take nothing for your journey, neither staff, nor scrip, nor bread, nor money» but this was omitted under pressures of necessity.48 The brothers were to work to earn their bread; and if earnings were insufficient they might beg the little they needed.
First, this proposed injunction would constitute a prior restraint on the Defendants» rights under the First Amendment and the parallel protections under the California Constitution.
«In the light of the pending case including our client's motion for interlocutory injunction, Your Lordship is under clear duty to stay action on the activities of your commission until the pending case is determined.
On the prayer by the engineers asking for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Lagos State Attorney General or any officer under his authority from initiating or commencing criminal proceedings against them based on the verdict of the Coroner, Justice Buba held that such request was ungrantable in the circumstance of the case under review.
Under the circumstances presented here, I do not believe that such a mandatory injunction against the Governor is warranted.»
A copy of the suit said: «This honourable court will be moved by Gary Nimako Marfo ESQ., counsel for and on behalf of plaintiff / applicants herein praying for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain defendants / respondents, whether by themselves, agents, servants, workmen, hirelings, privies or any person claiming under or through them or howsoever described, from holding out the second defendant / respondent, [as] the parliamentary candidate - elect for Klottey Korle constituency.»
Edward Gomez, a lawyer for Jammeh's party, conceded that it was «certainly not possible under these circumstances» to have an injunction barring Barrow from being sworn in.
A copy of the suit, which is available to ClassFMonline.com said: «This honourable court will be moved by Gary Nimako Marfo ESQ., counsel for and on behalf of plaintiff / applicants herein praying for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain defendants / respondents, whether by themselves, agents, servants, workmen, hirelings, privies or any person claiming under or through them or howsoever described, from holding out the second defendant / respondent, [as] the parliamentary candidate - elect for Klottey Korle constituency.»
MARTIN GREENBERGER: Broadband, of course, is associated with cable, and the cable industry is not under the same injunctions that the telephone carriers are to make access available to everyone.
A lower court's 23 August preliminary injunction halting hESC research «has a profound impact» that «disrupts not only the processing of grant applications currently under review by NIH, but it disrupts many of its currently funded grants, and it has already threatened ongoing programs to educate physicians and physician - researchers,» the brief states.
c) that the Applicant has not been subject to any injunction or any order to pay damages under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (or under any statutory enactment replacing and / or amending such Act).
Then the White House slaps an injunction on the Times, leaving the field open to the Post if it has the audacity to defy Tricky Dicky, whom we see yakking on the phone, through a window as if under the surveillance of posterity.
The distinction between ending the program and asking for a permanent injunction that would apply to the 34 districts still under court order may have eluded parents whose children could have been made ineligible.
As a result, two schools had their charter renewal applications denied but are operating under a court injunction, while a third campus will close at the end of the school year.
Otherwise, only «reasonable antitrust training obligations for Apple, lasting a reasonable term» would be fair, Apple argues, claiming that «no further relief can be justified under the legal standard governing antitrust injunctions or the Constitution.»
Under the law, if you have asked your creditors to stop phone calls and letters under a summons, judgment, or injunction, and the creditors continue to harass you; this can be brought out in court Under the law, if you have asked your creditors to stop phone calls and letters under a summons, judgment, or injunction, and the creditors continue to harass you; this can be brought out in court under a summons, judgment, or injunction, and the creditors continue to harass you; this can be brought out in court also.
Warning: Creditors, including mortgage holders and mortgage servicers, who willfully fail to credit payments received under a confirmed bankruptcy plan may be in violation of the bankruptcy discharge injunction.
This one was issued a «consent decree of permanent injunction» because they were «manufacturing injectable drugs under insanitary conditions.»
The Injunction The original complaint — filed by the Urban Wildlands Group, Endangered Habitats League, Los Angeles Audubon Society, Palos Verdes / South Bay Audubon Society, Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society, and the American Bird Conservancy — was brought under the California Environmental Quality Act, with the plaintiffs arguing, for instance, that TNR «can cause significant adverse environmental impacts by causing proliferation of rats and raccoons and creating water pollution problems.»
Under the provisions of the injunction (in its revised version, filed with the court in March 2010), the City, its Board of Animal Services Commissioners, and its Department of Animal Services are prohibited from «promoting TNR for feral cats and encouraging or assisting third parties to carry out a TNR program.»
* But under the provisions of the injunction, L.A.A.S. staff are not even permitted to refer residents to the organizations doing the TNR.
Once rodents get a whiff of feline presence, like gangsters under a gang injunction, they move on.
After the war, he performed in small London theaters and studied painting at the Borough Polytechnic under David Bomberg (famous for his injunction to pupils to discover «the spirit in the mass»), at Saint Martin's School of Art, and the Royal College of Art.
The plaintiffs had asked the court for an injunction to block the ZECs, arguing the credit program is pre-empted by FERC's authority under the Federal Power Act.
However, London's reign as arbitration capital may be under threat after last week's European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling in West Tankers that it was inconsistent with EC reg 44/2001 (the successor of the Brussels Convention) for a court of a European member state to make an order (commonly known as an anti-suit injunction) to restrain a person from commencing or continuing proceedings in another member state on the ground that such proceedings are in breach of an arbitration agreement.
BACKGROUND: On January 9, 2009, the Respondent Attorney General of British Columbia filed a statement of claim seeking an interlocutory and permanent injunction, as well as a vexatious litigant order under s. 18 of the Supreme Court Act, in relation to the Appellant, Michael Andrews.
In the ground - breaking HTC proceedings we have been able to convince the court that under these conditions the requirements imposed by the FRAND jurisdiction developed by German and EU courts are not applicable and accordingly there are no FRAND restrictions to the enforcement of the injunction claim.
But as blogger Doug Berman admits, his title is a bit misleading in characterizing the 7th Circuit's decision yesterday in U.S. v. Vitrano, given that the duck hunter in question was a felon under a domestic abuse injunction with a penchant for pipe bombs.
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