Injunction对应 A. An equitable remedy in the form of a court order compelling a party to do or refrain from doing a specified act B. The right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention or products made by an invented process that is granted to an inventor and his ...
An Analysis Of The Concept Of Injunction As A Remedy In The Nigerian Legal System Central Asia & the Caucasus (14046091)Oteh, Anita Nnenna
Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksUniversity of Illinois Law ForumRendleman, Doug
Rendleman Doug R, The Inadequate Remedy at Law Prerequisite for an Injunction, (1981). Faculty Publications. Paper 886, http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/facpubs/886, It notes: "To win injunctive relief, the plaintiff must show that his injury is irreparable with money or that money is an ...
aDisclosing Party may be entitled, in addition to any other right or available remedy, to an injunction restraining such breach or any threatened breach and to specific performance of any provision hereof and, in either case, no bond or other security shall be required in connection with such ...
aBecause Disclosing Party may not be adequately compensated by money damages in the event of Receiving Party\'s breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement, Disclosing Party may be entitled, in addition to any other right or available remedy, to an injunction restraining such breach or ...
inadequate disclosure by the bidder as required by the Williams Act, and fraudulent behavior. Targets seek a court injunction to stop a takeover until the court has decided the merits of the allegations. By preventing a bidder from buying more stock, the target firm is buying more time to er...
This would potentially enable the court to approve a revocable SBT as an interim remedy, at the same time as a freezing injunction, that matures into a non-revocable token when the final judgment has been given. However, even though a permanent record may be on these particular cold wallets...
This argument has been extended to the topic of legal remedies. Suppose that B is granted the entitlement; there is a further question of whether B should be protected with an injunction or with damages. In the first case, B can sue to enjoin, that is, prohibit, A from producing noise ...
You therefore agree that we shall be entitled, in addition to other available remedies, to seek and be awarded an injunction or other appropriate equitable relief from a court of competent jurisdiction restraining any such breach of your obligations, without th...