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Definition of Mandatory injunction
1. Noun. Injunction requiring the performance of some specific act.
Category relationships: Jurisprudence, Law
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mandatory Injunction
Literary usage of Mandatory injunction
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Railways: Embracing the Law of Corporations, Eminent Domain by Isaac Fletcher Redfield (1888)
"mandatory injunction granted only effect, but it must be specific. 2. Decree for
specific performance ii a mandatory injunction. 3. ..."
2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"From a decree awarding plaintiff a mandatory Injunction and another decree ...
The bill prays for a mandatory Injunction against defendants compelling them ..."
3. A Treatise on Code Pleading and Practice: Also Containing 1900 Forms Adapted by William Angus Sutherland (1910)
"mandatory injunction.—Where a successful claimant is permitted to make his
homestead entry, a mandatory injunction will issue to enforce the rights of such ..."
4. The Law of Interstate Commerce and Its Federal Regulation by Frederick Newton Judson (1905)
"A mandatory injunction is one that compels the defendant to restore things to
their former ... In such cases, therefore, it is only a mandatory injunction, ..."