Enjoining - An order by the court telling a person to stop performing a specific act. For legal advise regarding Enjoining, you can contact our legal staff via phone (800) 341-2684 or email myweblawyer@aol.com .
Enjoining - An order by the court telling a person to stop performing a specific act. Entrapment - A defense to criminal charges alleging that agents of the government induced a person to commit a crime he/she otherwise would not have committed.
The numerous statutes enjoining tillage and discouraging pastoral farms - or in other words requiring that agriculturists should turn from what was profitable to what was unprofitable - had consequently no substantial effect, ...
Writ An order of the court enforcing the law or its separate orders by directing that some act be performed, as opposed to an order of judgment declaring a debt (as in a case for damages in tort or breach of contract) or enjoining some future ...
1 a : a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices b : an explanation to prevent a misinterpretation ...
For albeit the King made daily statutes and ordinances, enjoining such pains thereto as he thinks meet, without any advice of Parliament or Estates, ...
a union strikes over a grievance it could have arbitrated, the employer may secure an injunction against the strike under section 301 of the Taft-Hartley Act, even though ordinarily the Norris-LaGuardia Act prevents the federal courts from enjoining ...
See also: Act, State, Court, Person, Enjoin
 
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