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to sough an injunction

 

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Term: to sough an injunction

Description:

The term "to sough an injunction" refers to the legal action of seeking or applying for an injunction from a court. An injunction is a judicial order that requires a person or entity to do or refrain from doing a specified act.

Sample Sentences:

  1. After suffering severe emotional distress, she decided to sough an injunction to prevent her ex-husband from contacting her.
  2. The company's competitors successfully sough an injunction, prohibiting them from using their patented technology.
  3. The local community group plans to sough an injunction to stop the construction of the controversial new development.

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