Injunction,

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 143

Injunction, in English law, is an introductory writ, by which a superior court stops or prevents some inequitable or illegal act being done. If the party disobeys the injunction he may be attached for contempt of court, and imprisoned till he obeys. In Scotland a remedy of a similar kind is called an Interdict (q.v.).

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