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  2. Injunction - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, injunctions whose existence and details may not be legally reported, in addition to facts or allegations which may not be disclosed, have been issued; they have been informally dubbed "super-injunctions". [26] [27] An example was the super-injunction raised in September 2009 by Carter-Ruck solicitors on behalf of oil ...

  3. Quia timet - Wikipedia

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    Quia timet (Latin for 'because he fears'), is a common law injunction to restrain wrongful acts which are threatened or imminent but have not yet commenced. The 1884 English legal case of Fletcher v. Bealey [28 Ch.D. 688 at p. 698] stated the necessary conditions for the equity courts to grant an injunction in such cases: proof of imminent danger; proof that the threatened injury will be ...

  4. Equitable remedy - Wikipedia

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    The two main equitable remedies are injunctions and specific performance, and in casual legal parlance references to equitable remedies are often expressed as referring to those two remedies alone. Injunctions may be mandatory (requiring a person to do something) or prohibitory (stopping them doing something).

  5. Injunctions in English law - Wikipedia

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    Injunctions in English law are a legal remedy of three types. Prohibitory injunctions prevent an individual or group from beginning or continuing actions which threaten or breach the legal rights of another. Mandatory injunctions are rarer and compel a person to carry out a certain act such as make restitution to an injured party.

  6. Case ID: 120401997 Control No.: 15031068

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    implied warranties, violation of the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, violation of Alabama’s unfair and deceptive trade practices act, conspiracy, medical expenses incurred by parent, loss of consortium, and punitive damages. Id. Case ID: 120401997 Control No.: 15031068

  7. Specific performance - Wikipedia

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    The relief of Specific Performance is an equitable relief which is usually remedial or protective in nature. In civil law (the law of continental Europe and much of the non English speaking world), specific performance is considered to be the basic right. Money damages are a kind of "substitute specific performance."

  8. Federal injunction blocks Title IX changes in hundreds of PA ...

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    A complete list of Pennsylvania schools named in the injunction can be found in the table below. Chris Ullery is the Philadelphia Hub Data Reporter for the USA Today Network. Reach him at cullery ...

  9. List of writs - Wikipedia

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    Injunction, a prohibitory writ restraing a person from doing a thing which appears to be against equity and good conscience. 3 Bac Abr 172. [ 14 ] Writ of inquiry , a judicial writ to the sheriff upon a judgment by default, commanding him to summon a jury to inquire what damages plaintiff has sustained.