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Permanent injunction - A court order requiring that some action be taken, or that some party refrain from taking action. It differs from forms of temporary relief, such as a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction.

 


Permanent Injunction
It is an order from the court to a party or person compelling or restraining him permanently, from performing certain activities or actions.

permanent injunction
n. a final order of a court that a person or entity refrain from certain activities permanently or take certain actions (usually to correct a nuisance) until completed.

Three days later, the judge denied a permanent injunction, but a circuit judge blocked further publication pending the government's appeal.

See also: equity injunction permanent injunction restraining order writ
The People's Law Dictionary by Gerald and Kathleen Hill Publisher Fine Communications ...

1 : an appeal from an order of a three-judge court granting or denying an interlocutory or permanent injunction that may be taken directly to the U.S. Supreme Court under title 28 section 1253 of the U.S. Code
2 : See also direct review ...

Preinjunction: Court order requiring action or forbidding action until a decision can be made whether to issue a permanent injunction. It differs from a temporary restraining order.

Courts can also issue preliminary injunctions to take effect immediately and effective until a decision is made on a permanent injunction, which can stay in effect indefinitely or until certain conditions are met.

Injunction - a court order preventing one or more specific parties from taking some action. A preliminary injunction often is issued to allow fact-finding so a judge can determine whether a permanent injunction is justified.

A preliminary injunction is another form of temporary injunction, typically granted at the expiration of a temporary restraining order and lasting until the court reaches a final judgment on whether a permanent injunction should be granted.

preliminary: Introductory, preparatory, preceding, or leading up to the main matter of business. For example, a preliminary injunction comes before a permanent injunction.

Interlocutory injunction: An injunction which lasts only until the end of the trial during which the order was sought, when it may be replaced by a permanent injunction.
Inter partes: Latin: between the parties.

See also: Order, Court, Injunction, Party, Action

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