While a custody decree is an injunctive order, the courts too often fail to apply the principles that are applicable to all other injunctions. |
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However, he did not make a request of the Defendant, to access his property, nor did he renew his request for interlocutory injunctive relief. |
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The primary methods of enforcement on the breach of injunctive orders are committal for contempt and sequestration of assets. |
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Two separate scales measured antidrug injunctive norms, focusing on 2 important reference groups for these students, parents and friends. |
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He then concluded that the balance of convenience favours granting the injunctive relief. |
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Those matters include the knowledge of the son and the daughter of the pre-existing injunctive order and the effect on the interests of the wife. |
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Among the most hotly debated changes is a proposed limit to injunctive relief standards, with different industries taking opposing sides. |
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A further claim for injunctive relief has been dismissed as being legally unfounded. |
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There were only two situations in which the patentee or its licensee could obtain injunctive relief of the type being sought here. |
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If a plaintiff wins his suit in public nuisance, he can receive both money damages and injunctive relief. |
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The Claimants' reliance on past convictions of the Relevant Defendants is not a valid basis for injunctive relief. |
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To get injunctive relief, the defenders of traditional unions will have to establish that harm will occur if the county continues to issue marriage licenses to gays. |
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One judge primarily concurred with the majority but dissented from their decision that the plaintiffs could not seek declaratory and injunctive relief. |
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For example, you can bring a lawsuit against a spouse who has threatened you and get a protective order or an injunctive order. |
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At the request of a citizen, the court may take measures to impose injunctive relief. |
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However, this shall not prevent us from bringing any action in the court of any other jurisdiction for injunctive or similar relief. |
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Furthermore issues such as reciprocal injunctive powers between Member States would also, in my view, be of significance and could be effective. |
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In the event Contracting States wish to retain national injunctive relief, they may make a declaration to this effect. |
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The cases are class actions in which injunctive relief is sought. |
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This choice of jurisdiction does not prevent either party from seeking injunctive relief with respect to a violation of intellectual property rights or confidentiality obligations in any appropriate jurisdiction. |
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It is a valid question whether injunctive relief in such situation should be available and desirable, and whether or how trade secrets can be returned in practice after they have been made public. |
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Each member agrees that the Manager shall have the right to equitable or injunctive relief to prevent any unauthorized disclosure of any Confidential information, in addition to any other remedies available to it at law. |
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Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogatory, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, optative, and potential. |
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Other implied powers include injunctive relief and the habeas corpus remedy. |
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In addition to damages and any other remedies to which Pioneer may be entitled, You agree that Pioneer may seek injunctive relief to prevent the actual, threatened or continued breach of this Agreement. |
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You agree that monetary damages may not provide a sufficient remedy to Saputo for violations of these Terms of Use and you consent to injunctive or other equitable relief for such violations. |
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Steven Pico, a student at the high school, was among those who sought injunctive and declaratory relief, claiming that the school board violated their First Amendment rights. |
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Synapse opposed the suit, arguing that the plaintiffs couldn't seek injunctive relief because they wouldn't suffer any future damages. |
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This became problematic when a given case required both money damages and injunctive relief. |
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