Injunction Sentence Examples

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  • There remain two texts in which the injunction to baptize is attributed to Jesus, namely, Mark xvi.

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  • In this position, during the strike of the railway employes in Chicago in 1894, he instructed the district attorneys to secure from the Federal Courts writs of injunction restraining the strikers from acts of violence, and thus set a precedent for "government by injunction."

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  • Orders of the Commission became effective within such time, not less than thirty days, as the Commission should prescribe, and penalties began to take effect from the date fixed by the Commission, unless the carrier secured an injunction from the Court suspending the order.

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  • An anti-smoke injunction in 1908 closed the furnaces in the immediate vicinity of Salt Lake City.

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  • This injunction he promised to obey.

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  • Such injunction might not issue except after hearing, of which five days' notice must be given.

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  • This injunction he laid upon us, and all our Brethren on his death-bed, That we each continue in our respective Station till the time appointed for the next Conference at Manchester.

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  • The new church was consecrated early in 1577, and the clergy of the pew society at once resigned the charge of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, but Neri himself did not migrate from S'an Girolamo till 1583, and then only in virtue of an injunction of the pope that he, as the superior, should reside at the chief house of his congregation.

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  • The Council of Clovesho in 747 confirmed Augustine's injunction, and ordered that the rogation days be kept up "according to the way of our fathers."

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  • The receiver of the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific railway applied for an injunction against Phelan and others, which was granted.

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  • Many of the clergy were punished for refusing to obey the injunction.

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  • He said that she had committed a flagrant breach and had done so with the injunction fresh in her mind.

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  • Failure to obey a court injunction may result in proceedings for contempt of court.

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  • At last, in 1565, Queen Elizabeth determined to secure uniformity, and wrote to Archbishop Parker bidding him proceed by order, injunction or censure, "according to the order and appointment of such laws and ordinances as are provided by act of parliament, and the true meaning thereof, so that uniformity may be enforced."

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  • Both of these sites were taken down following the October 2010 injunction.

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  • Because of the October 2010 injunction, Eco Canteen can no longer use advertising messages that focus on water safety.

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  • Online reports Tommy Lee, Jason Newsted, Gilby Clarke, CBS and Mark Burnett Productions were served with an injunction which prohibits them from using the name Supernova to profit in any way.

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  • The women seek unspecified damages, are requesting an injunction to halt the marketing of TrimSpa, and ask that other unsatisfied customers get a refund.

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  • It seems that even a court ordered injunction couldn't prevent the Verne Troyer sex tape from being released.

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  • Troyer managed to get an injunction against the further release of the film back in July, but that didn't last long as Blatt and company have announced the upcoming release of the home movie, in its entirety.

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  • Here all the prescriptions of puritypartly connected with national customs, and impossible of execution abroad were diligently observed; and even the injunction not to pollute earth with corpses, but to cast out the dead to vulture and dog, was obeyed in its full force.

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  • Up to the present time, however, the courts have refused to accept as a principle that a smallpox hospital is necessarily a source of danger to the neighbourhood, and for the most part applications for injunction on that ground have failed.

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  • After a "reform" political campaign, the ousting in 1887 of a corrupt police judge by the mayor and city council, in defiance of an injunction of a federal court, led to a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, favourable to the city authorities and important in questions of American municipal government.

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  • The railways determined to evade the law, but Taylor promptly brought suit in the State Supreme Court and an injunction was issued restraining the companies from disobedience.

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  • Kewell is also claiming an injunction restraining the defendants from repeating the allegedly defamatory views.

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  • Draconian injunction, the defense mounted by SPEAK's legal representatives thwarted their more outrageous plans.

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  • I pleaded temporary indisposition, and was dismissed with an injunction not to repeat my offense.

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  • Failure to obey an injunction could result in proceedings for contempt of court.

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  • Monsanto have already obtained an injunction against six named defendants.

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  • Here, UNISON successfully overturned an injunction granted in an unusually trenchant judgment by a deputy High Court judge.

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  • The cost of seeking an injunction is met from a council contingency fund.

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  • Obtaining an interlocutory injunction on behalf of Ford against a spare parts manufacturer.

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  • An application for an interim injunction will also be made.

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  • Despite their best efforts at securing such a Draconian injunction, the defense mounted by SPEAK's legal representatives thwarted their more outrageous plans.

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  • Acting for Land Rover in obtaining their mandatory injunction against KPMG Receivers of UPF for the continued supply of chassis.

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  • We must apply direct to the Courts for an injunction and it is up to the Courts to agree to any injunction proceedings.

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  • In addition whether the court in a member state will take notice of an anti-suit injunction is moot.

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  • See section O. (c) An application without notice for a freezing injunction or a search order will normally be heard in private.

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  • The ringing of bells, building operations, vibration of machinery, fireworks, bands, a circus, merry-go-rounds, collecting disorderly crowds, dancing, singing, &c., have been held under certain circumstances to constitute nuisances so as to interfere with quiet and comfort, and have been restrained by injunction.

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  • The injunction was was granted in October of 2010.

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  • Details about the injunction are available on the IBWA's website.

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  • He also wants an injunction barring the artist from running a Web site that suggests any relationship to him.

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  • Phelan disobeyed the injunction and on the 13th of July 1894 was sentenced to jail for six months for contempt.

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  • In February the Postmaster-General applied for an injunction to restrain the company from opening any street or public road within the county of London without the consent of the Postmaster - General and the London County Council, which injunction was granted in July.

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  • For this cause therefore, having received perfect foreknowledge, they appointed the aforesaid, and afterwards gave a further injunction (1rwou17v has now the further evidence of the Latin legem) that, if these should fall asleep, other approved men should succeed to their ministry..

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  • During this century the first sumptuary edict ordered that the dwellings of all high officials and opulent civilians should have tiled roofs and be colored red, the latter injunction being evidently intended to stop the use of logs carrying their bark.

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  • The court has appellate jurisdiction only, except for the power to issue writs of mandamus, quo warranto, certiorari, injunction and other original and remedial writs.

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  • According to the traditional view, which appears to be correct, it treats of a vision in which the Prophet receives an injunction to recite a revelation conveyed to him by the angel.

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  • Carlyle had appended to the Reminiscences an injunction to his friends not to publish them as they stood, and added that no part could ever be published without the strictest editing.

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  • The church could have given more weight to the wishes of the people; she professed to regard patronage as a grievance, and the annual instructions of the assembly to the commission (the committee representing the assembly till its next meeting) enjoined that body to take advantage of any opportunity which might arise for getting rid of the grievance of patronage, an injunction which was not discontinued till 1784.

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  • Whatever the theoretical value of this injunction may have been, however, in practice the use of the pastoral staff was discontinued until its gradual revival in the last decades of the 19th century.

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  • He hesitated whether to go, but was persuaded by a vision and the injunction to call nothing unclean which God had cleansed.

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