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injunction

Court order that forbids a person from doing something, or orders him or her to take certain action. Breach of an injunction is contempt of court.



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Vacating a $22 million class action judgment, the Eleventh Circuit held that the Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA) does not permit a private action for injunctive relief.
a verbal category in Vedic Sanskrit, see Injunctive mood.
According to the court, the prisoner was "disabled" within the meaning of ADA and had standing to seek injunctive relief against a prison warden.
 
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