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injunctions <injunction; injunctions> SUST.

injunctions

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The law made pursuit of such injunctions mandatory, rather than discretionary, in the case of secondary boycotts by unions.
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These unions therefore advocate a permanent solution to the circumstances of strikes, injunctions, and crossing other workers' picket lines.
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Intriguingly he favoured the back door, attaching injunctions to actions in injurious falsehood and so on.
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In this decade, corporations used twice as many court injunctions against strikes than any comparable period.
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Equity, however, enters injunctions or decrees directing someone either to act or to forbear from acting.
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However, many employers have recently taken to gaining injunctions to limit the effect of picketing outside their work place.
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In addition, anti-suit injunctions against a member state offend against the mutual trust between member states.
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Local and state courts issued numerous injunctions against the unions, ordering them to stop picketing and return to work.
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A court may also make mandatory orders or injunctions to compel the authority to do its duty or to stop it from acting illegally.
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Civil cases are settled primarily by means of monetary compensation for harm done (damages) and orders intended to prevent future harm (for example injunctions).
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