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Injunctions meaning
plural of injunction
Using Injunctions
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of injunction
- In the example corpus, injunctions often appears in combinations such as: injunctions against, injunctions in, court injunctions.
Context around Injunctions
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Injunctions
- In this selection, "injunctions" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, court, gang, ignore, flying, limiting and prohibit stand out and add context to how "injunctions" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include to ignore injunctions from the and civil gang injunctions are designed. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "injunctions" sits close to words such as abrogation, agnew and airman, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with injunctions
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
There were stories of injunctions flying around, injunctions that didn’t make sense. (13 words)
Lawyers representing the company have previously persuaded a judge to impose interim injunctions. (13 words)
Other injunctions already temporarily protect TikTok from additional ban efforts by the administration. (13 words)
He has become known for granting standing to plaintiffs whose cases are intended to advance rightwing causes, even if they normally wouldn’t qualify, and for issuing nationwide injunctions, even when it is obvious they will be overturned. (38 words)
The Safety of Rwanda Bill pronounces the country safe, makes it harder for migrants to challenge deportation and allows the British government to ignore injunctions from the European Court of Human Rights that seek to block removals. (37 words)
On Tuesday, Green pledged $1,492 to the 1492 Land Back Lane legal fund and encouraged others to donate to land defenders facing punitive court injunctions and ongoing arrests after occupying the McKenzie Meadows construction site. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
There were stories of injunctions flying around, injunctions that didn’t make sense.
Gang injunctions Many restrictions of civil gang injunctions are designed to help address and protect the physical environment and limit graffiti.
Injunctions in United States law Form Injunctions in the United States tend to come in two main forms.
In the area of labor legislation, Roosevelt called for limits on the use of court injunctions against labor unions during strikes; injunctions were a powerful weapon that mostly helped business.
Citizen obtaining five injunctions against individuals causing serious anti-social behaviour such as threatening behaviour and for trespassing into high-rise blocks.
Employers routinely obtain injunctions limiting where and how many strikers can picket; economic strikers can be permanently replaced; secondary targets often can’t be picketed; and so on.
Known as “Rule 39” orders, these court-issued injunctions would be obeyed only in individual cases and if a minister personally chose to honor them.
Lawyers representing the company have previously persuaded a judge to impose interim injunctions.
Ms Braverman said she was in discussions with the European human rights court to halt the use of injunctions to prevent the future deportation of migrants.
State lawyers argue the judge made no “findings towards the substantial probability of succeeding on the merits,” which is a factor needed to evaluate preliminary injunctions.
Super-injunctions prohibit the media from publishing any details in relation to the parties who sought the injunction and the reasons for which it was sought.
He has become known for granting standing to plaintiffs whose cases are intended to advance rightwing causes, even if they normally wouldn’t qualify, and for issuing nationwide injunctions, even when it is obvious they will be overturned.
It also allows the U.K. government to ignore injunctions from the European Court of Human Rights that seek to block removals.
The Safety of Rwanda Bill pronounces the country safe, makes it harder for migrants to challenge deportation and allows the British government to ignore injunctions from the European Court of Human Rights that seek to block removals.
But federal judges in three states, including California, issued temporary injunctions to block the rule.
Diamond has obtained permanent injunctions in an additional eight lawsuits and had one attorney disbarred.
On Tuesday, Green pledged $1,492 to the 1492 Land Back Lane legal fund and encouraged others to donate to land defenders facing punitive court injunctions and ongoing arrests after occupying the McKenzie Meadows construction site.
Other injunctions already temporarily protect TikTok from additional ban efforts by the administration.
The government's policy of denying resettlement to those who try to arrive by boat includes those who received medical treatment in Australia then got court injunctions preventing their return to Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
The new rule was challenged in courts around the country, and five trial judges entered injunctions blocking it.
Common combinations with injunctions
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- injunctions against 8×
- injunctions in 7×
- court injunctions 6×
- injunctions are 5×
- injunctions were 5×
- injunctions to 5×
- injunctions that 4×
- injunctions preventing 4×
- preliminary injunctions 3×
- injunctions from 3×