单词 | INJUNCTION |
释义 | A prohibitive writ issued by a court of equity, at the suit of a party complainant, directed to a party defendant in the action, or to a party made a defendant for that purpose, forbidding the latter to do some act, or to permit his serv- ants or agents to do some act, which he is threatening or attempting to commit, or re- straining him in the continuance thereof, such act being unjust and inequitable, in- jurious to the plaintiff, and not such as can be adequately redressed by an action fit law. U. S. v. Haggerty (C. C.) 116 Fed. 515; Du- pre v. Anderson. 45 La. Ann. 1134, 13 South. 743; City of Alma v. Loehr, 42 Kan. 368, 22 Pac. 424. An injunction is a writ or order requiring a person to refrain from a particular act. It may be granted by the court in which the action is brought, or by a judge thereof, and when made by a judge it may be enforced as an order of the court. Code Civ. Proc. Cal. |
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