词汇 | injunction |
释义 | injunction noun[ C ] uk /ɪnˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən/ us /ɪnˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən/ an official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something: 禁令 [ + to infinitive ]The court has issued an injunction to prevent the airline from increasing its prices.法院颁布禁令不准航空公司提价。 [ + -ing verb ]She is seeking an injunction banning the newspaper from publishing the photographs.她正在争取获得禁令,禁止报纸发表这些照片。 Court cases, orders & decisions actionable actionably administer admissibility admissible extinguishment extrajudicial extrajudicially fatal accident inquiry federal case pettifogging plea bargain plea bargaining pleading post bail the Webster ruling walk walk freeidiom wardship witness to something injunction | American Dictionaryinjunction noun[ C ] lawus/ɪnˈdʒʌŋk·ʃən/ an official order given by a court, usually to stop someone from doing something: [ + to infinitive ]The court has issued an injunction to prevent distribution of the book. injunction | Business Englishinjunction noun[ C ] LAWuk /ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃən/us an official order to do or not do something, which is given by a court of law: ask for/seek/request an injunctionThe board is seeking an injunction against the hostile takeover. grant/issue an injunctionLast week the judge issued an injunction blocking a 25-cent boost in subway and bus fares. to get/obtain/win an injunction lift/withdraw/refuse an injunctionUnless the temporary injunction is lifted, the service will have to shut down pending a full court case. See alsointerim injunction interlocutory injunction mandatory injunction permanent injunction preliminary injunction restrictive injunction Examples of injunctioninjunction The injunction is for ward-looking, whereas the sanction is backward-looking. There are two further elements that go into figuring out if an injunction is merited. Understanding the landscape implies knowledge about ownership, stories, ritual injunctions pertaining to that particular landscape. The sheer density of documentation and numerous injunctions against labor mobility reflect these high rates as well as the government's sense of impending crisis. Lists of new injunctions to be followed and the policing of activities to prevent accidental accruing of sin are constantly emphasized. As we all know, some instructions could, perversely, be taken as direct personal injunctions without reference to the product or package. The entire structure that leads to my account of injunctions is necessarily presupposed by any sort of ordering by contract. 30. No court will hear you say that you did nothing wrong, as the injunction was predicated on a wrong being identified. If some activity is sufficiently troublesome or dangerous to merit an injunction, a blanket prohibition replaces a standard of care. The sense in which injunctions protect autonomy is highlighted by the fact that an injunction can be waived, or sold for a fee. Like the coming-to-the-nuisance defense, it has an air of plausibility if we think of the injunction as changing what was an acceptable status quo. Within the village, the injunction against drum playing is one of the community's constitutive prohibitions, the breaking of which is accompanied by sanction. I do not mean to suggest that all criminal law readily fits the injunction model. The union engaged in constant legal battles, particularly against numerous injunctions issued by judges friendly to employers. The council eventually had to obtain an injunction against the landlord. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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