Synonyms for «preliminary injunction»

A "preliminary injunction" is a type of legal order to temporarily stop someone from doing something until a final decision is made in a court case. It is like a temporary restriction to maintain the status quo until the full case is resolved. Full definition
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Sentences with «preliminary injunction»

  • I Just read on Daring Fireball that the judge has denied TechCrunch's claim for preliminary injunction against their former tablet partners and makers of JooJoo, Fusion Garage. (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
  • Successful representation of one of largest building supply retailers in California in two unfair competition actions, resulting in preliminary injunctions in favor of client (clarktrev.com)
  • Middle District Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Preventing Key Measures of Intrusive and Biased Law from Going into Effect Tomorrow; Court Says Plaintiffs «Are Likely to Succeed on the Merits of the First Amendment Challenge» (plannedparenthood.org)
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