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temporary and injunction
This difference is not a mere technicality, because the successful handling of certain law cases is difficult or impossible unless a temporary restraining order ( TRO ) or preliminary injunction is issued at the outset, to restrain someone from fleeing the jurisdiction taking the only property available to satisfy a judgment, for instance.
If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a variety of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose a temporary or permanent injunction to prevent an act or compel an act.
In the summer of 2005, five men from County Mayo were jailed for contempt of court after refusing to obey a temporary court injunction forbidding them to interfere with work being undertaken on their land.
They began to provide unlocking codes for that phone after they were sued by Vodafone and a temporary injunction was issued requiring T-Mobile to do so.
* a temporary protective order, an injunction banning someone from going near a third party that they have allegedly harassed
The case was eventually closed in favour of Connectix, but Connectix was unable to sell the software in the meantime because Sony had been awarded a temporary injunction.
On November 22, 1927, Judge Matthias Baldwin of the Hennepin County District Court issued a temporary injunction that barred the defendants from editing, publishing, or circulating The Saturday Press or any other publication containing similar material.
It can also be used as an emergency measure to prevent possibly irreparable harm, in which case it takes the form of a temporary injunction.
On March 19, 2009, a federal judge ordered a temporary injunction blocking the implementation of the rule allowing concealed carry permit holders to carry firearms concealed within National Park Service lands within states where their permits are valid, based upon environmental concerns, in response to efforts by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the National Parks Conservation Association, and the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees.
When they arrived in Hawaii, the crew of the Golden Rule were issued a court summons, resulting in a temporary injunction against any attempt to sail to the test site.
A temporary injunction was granted on April 5, 2012 which will leave enough time for proper legal arguments to be heard.
After gaining a temporary injunction, he was reinstated, but lost a 3-day high court hearing and ordered to pay costs.
The court granted a temporary injunction pending a hearing, and according to Brookfield senior vice president of communications and media, Andrew Willis, the firm cancelled its offer to acquire the property.
When Nintendo discovered this product, it began taking strong legal action against importers and sellers of the consoles, and have obtained a temporary injunction against the import and sale of video game systems containing counterfeit versions of Nintendo games.
Pleasant Park in the courts, which resulted in a temporary injunction stopping the cutting.
* 1969 – The Environmental Defense Fund and others filed suit in the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia seeking temporary and permanent injunction against the construction of the canal.
On November 24, 2010 the court denied Gibson's request for a temporary restraining order, but on December 22, 2010 granted Gibson's motion for a preliminary injunction.
A May 11 ruling allowing the case to move forward, but denied the request from the petitioners to grant a temporary injunction to restore the funding ; however, a June 24 ruling prohibited the state from enforcing the law.
Following arguments and the Trust ’ s admission that it was not prepared to post a bond to support the injunction request, the Judge denied the motion for temporary injunction.
The Commission approved such action on 18 February, and Judge Richard Feder ordered a temporary injunction against building on the site.
In January 2012, after a judge denied the school's requests for an injunction and temporary restraining order against the ABA, the school filed an appeal with the ABA.
On December 15, 2004, Yukos filed for a bankruptcy protection in a Houston court, and obtained a temporary injunction prohibiting Gazprom from participating in the auction.
Opposition from environmental groups led by the Sierra Club led to a temporary court injunction in 1969 and legal battles through the 1970s.

temporary and was
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
In fiscal year 1959, the Medical Museum was moved to Chase Hall, a temporary building on Independence Avenue at Ninth Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed Forces Medical Services.
Chauncey Depew, one-time runner-up for the Republican Presidential nomination, was attending a convention at Saratoga, where he was scheduled to nominate Colonel Theodore Roosevelt for Governor of New York when he noticed that the temporary chairman was a man he had never met.
Vincent G. Ierulli has been appointed temporary assistant district attorney, it was announced Monday by Charles E. Raymond, District Attorney.
Sprinkel told conferees that the recent improvement in economic activity was not a `` temporary flash in the pan '' but the beginning of a substantial cyclical expansion that will carry the economy back to full employment levels and witness a renewal of our traditional growth pattern.
The `` hold-back '', as Pentagon mutterers labeled it, apparently was a temporary expedient intended to insure that the army services are built up gradually and, thus, the new funds spent prudently.
It was this timeless unity that was all-important, and not its temporary manifestations in the world of reality.
I was so sure it was all temporary that we would all embrace, and then the lawyer would tear up all those things
A resident alien owed allegiance even when the protection of the Crown was withdrawn owing to the occupation of an enemy, because the absence of the Crown's protection was temporary and involuntary ( de Jager v Attorney-Geneneral of Natal AC 326 ).
The example of the kings was followed by the feudal nobles, sometimes by making a temporary concession permanent, sometimes without any form of commendation whatever.
However, by mid-1837 the South Australian Register was warning of escaped convicts from New South Wales, and tenders for a temporary gaol were sought.
William Baker Ashton was appointed Governor of the temporary goal in 1839, and in 1840 George Strickland Kingston was commissioned to design Adelaide's new Gaol.
Death was simply a temporary interruption, rather than complete cessation, of life, and that eternal life could be ensured by means like piety to the gods, preservation of the physical form through mummification, and the provision of statuary and other funerary equipment.
A marriage of sorts is arranged between Dido and Aeneas at the instigation of Juno, who was told of the fact that her favorite city would eventually be defeated by the Trojans ' descendants, and Aeneas's mother Venus ( the Roman adaptation of Aphrodite ), who realizes that her son and his company need a temporary reprieve to reinforce themselves for the journey to come.
After leaving school at 17, Ayckbourn's career took several temporary jobs in various places before starting a temporary job at the Scarborough Library Theatre, where he was introduced to the artistic director, Stephen Joseph.
By his patron Canova was placed under Bernardi, or, as he is generally called by filiation, Giuseppe Torretto, a sculptor of considerable eminence, who had taken up a temporary residence at Pagnano, one of Asolo's boroughs
While the tunnel was being built, the railroad operated to a temporary terminal at Pacific Street and Henry Street.

temporary and granted
At the start of the First World War, the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1914 was passed which granted temporary powers to HM Treasury for issuing banknotes to the value of £ 1 and 10 /- ( ten shillings ) in the UK.
In 1778 the French Governor of Mauritius granted Monsieur Dupuit de la Faye the island of Diego Garcia, and there is evidence of temporary French visits to collect coconuts and fish.
It granted his Accessory Transit Company the exclusive right to build a canal within 12 years and gave the same company sole administration of a temporary trade route in which the overland crossing through the Rivas isthmus was done by train and stagecoach.
By his abuse of the traditional right of asylum granted to ambassadorial precincts in Rome, he precipitated a quarrel between France and the papacy, which resulted in Alexander VII's temporary loss of Avignon and his forced acceptance of the humiliating treaty of Pisa in 1664.
Once obtained, licences were jealously protected by the licensees ( who were expected to be generally present, not an absentee owner or company ), and even " Occasional Licences " to serve drinks at temporary premises such as fêtes would usually be granted only to existing licensees.
The Parliament of 1265 ( De Montfort's Parliament ), which he summoned, was a packed assembly ; but it can hardly be supposed that the representation which he granted to the towns was intended to be a temporary expedient.
Then the speaker has temporary possession of the listener's ear, so the listener has granted the speaker temporary control over what the listener hears.
In July 2010, Blankenship and the other stakeholders in Oak Island Tours Inc. announced on their website that the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources / Tourism, Culture and Heritage had granted them a temporary Treasure Trove License, allowing them to resume activities until December 31, 2010.
La Salle was granted a post office in 1881, and in 1882, was designated the temporary county seat.
The President was granted power to appoint a ' President-Substitute ' or ' Deputy President ' who would carry out his duties on a temporary basis if he was unable to discharge them.
Exceptions are sometimes made when an out-of-state lawyer is granted temporary permission to practice within the state pro hac vice or for in-house counsel who travel to represent a multistate corporation.
However, a recent ruling by a federal appeals court successfully granted a " temporary halt " to the FCC's enforcement of its indecency rules.
The FCC eventually granted Paxson a temporary waiver for the purchase of WPXN, which closed on March 6, 1998.
Originally from Czechoslovakia, she was stripped of her citizenship when, in 1975 at the age of 18, she asked the United States for political asylum and was granted temporary residency.
In July, he was granted the temporary rank of captain and became GSO3 at the Directorate of Military Training.
Apart from a short period unemployed on half pay in 1926, Wavell continued to hold GSO1 appointments, latterly in the 3rd Infantry Division, until July 1930 when he was once again granted the rank of temporary brigadier and was given command of 6th Infantry Brigade.
Alla had been granted a restraining order against Lester a few months before, and had been given temporary custody of Daniel.
As he renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2001, Black was granted a one-year temporary resident permit to re-enter Canada upon his release from prison.
He was granted a one-year temporary resident permit to live in Canada in March 2012 when he was still serving his sentence.
In the case of invincibility is nearly always granted as a temporary bonus, because otherwise it negates the challenge of the game.
The Arena Company had been granted a temporary franchise for the 1917-18 season, and leased the players from the Toronto Blue Shirts from owner Eddie Livingstone while litigation was underway between Livingstone and the NHL.
To balance out the schedule, the remaining three clubs granted a temporary franchise to the Toronto Arena Company -- the direct ancestors of today's Toronto Maple Leafs.
After retiring with the rank of captain from 18 years of active service on 21 December 1932 ( he was granted a temporary rank of major when recalled to active service on 4 September 1939 ), he began residence at The Kilns ( Headington ), where he lived until after his brother ’ s death in 1963.
The Albanian tribal system disappeared there, and the Ottomans imposed a system of military fiefs under which the sultan granted soldiers and cavalrymen temporary landholdings, or timars, in exchange for military service.

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