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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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In so doing, the court explained that the language of the Lanham Act governing the grant of injunctive relief was very similar to the corresponding language of the Patent Act.
According to the court, the prisoner was "disabled" within the meaning of ADA and had standing to seek injunctive relief against a prison warden.
Two days after that ruling was issued, a federal district court in Mississippi cited Gibson approvingly but dismissed ADA claims for injunctive relief and money damages brought by the United States on behalf of an individual.
 
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