aninjunction(= anofficialorderby acourtoflawto do or not to do something)that is made during atrialorcasethat is beingdiscussedin acourtoflawand thatlastsuntil thetrial, etc. isended
The plaintiffs were awarded aninterlocutoryinjunctionbut ultimately lost at trial.
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He issued aninterlocutoryinjunctionagainst the picket, and ordered the union to pay $175,000 in damages.
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He wants theinterlocutoryinjunctionquickly; and it does two things.
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The press are concerned that that person will be able to prevent that truth from being told about them by obtaining aninterlocutoryinjunction.
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It is conceivable that the judge may grant aninterlocutoryinjunction, but that is highly speculative.
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It is theinterlocutoryinjunctionor the interim injunction—the injunction which is granted theoretically to preserve thestatus quo.
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The director is entitled to apply to the court to bring proceedings for an injunction and may also apply to aninterlocutoryinjunction.
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I appreciate that where the defendant indicates that he intends to justify, nointerlocutoryinjunctionwill be granted against him.
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The rules of theinterlocutoryinjunctionare appreciated and apprehended by trade unions as extremely unfair.
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It has been suggested that, at the very least, there should be a provision to allow aninterlocutoryinjunctionwhile a case is pending.
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