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Definition of Interlocutory injunction
1. Noun. Injunction issued during a trial to maintain the status quo or preserve the subject matter of the litigation until the trial is over.
Generic synonyms: Cease And Desist Order, Enjoining, Enjoinment, Injunction
Category relationships: Jurisprudence, Law
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interlocutory Injunction
Literary usage of Interlocutory injunction
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"At the hearing of the petition for interlocutory injunction, the sole prayer of
which was ... The judge did not err in refusing an interlocutory injunction. ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Injunctions by James Lambert High (1880)
"'When an interlocutory injunction is granted upon the filing of the bill, but
the bill is dismissed upon the hearing, and plaintiffs thereupon appeal, ..."
3. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1911)
"On the contrary, the statute evidences the purpose of Congress that the application
for the interlocutory injunction should be heard before the enlarged ..."
4. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1911)
"309, B6 Stat. at L. 557, reading as follows: “That no interlocutory injunction
suspending or restraining the enforcement, op ‘eration, or execution of any ..."
5. Annotated Forms of Federal Procedure by Frank Olds Loveland, George Washington Rightmire (1921)
"Directions to the Clerk for Making up Transcript of Record on Appeal, Where
interlocutory injunction Asked. [Caption.] The clerk of said court is hereby ..."
6. Estee's Pleadings, Practice and Forms by Morris March Estee, John Haynes (1879)
"The sole object of an interlocutory injunction is to preserve the subject in
controversy in its then condition, and, without determining any question of ..."
7. The Law and Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions by Thomas Terrell, William Peter Rylands (1895)
"interlocutory injunction TO RESTRAIN THREATS. Upon motion &c., let an injunction
be granted to restrain the defendant personally, or by his servants, ..."