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injunction

Law an instruction or order issued by a court to a party to an action, esp to refrain from some act, such as causing a nuisance
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After the Supreme Court held that the permanent injunction standard for patent cases is the same as the permanent injunction standard for all cases, the old "special patent rule" (that permanent injunctions are automatic in patent cases when the patent owner wins) fell.
permanent injunction, [section] 101 does not require a court to issue
High Court Judge Nigel Teare will reserve judgment for several weeks before deciding whether to grant the Blades a permanent injunction preventing West Ham taking an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne.
The court issued a temporary injunction that halted the planting and sale of the genetically modified seed after March 30, 2007, and Monsanto and Forage joined the government as intervenors to fight a permanent injunction.
Troyer claims he has suffered EUR20million of damages and is seeking a permanent injunction banning the sex tape's distribution.
Magistrate Lauck issued today's permanent injunction in response to that appeal.
The stilt seeks a permanent injunction against the sale of iPLEX products and monetary damages.
A jury last fall found that Micera infringed three Amgen anemia drug patents, but Judge Young has so far declined to issue a permanent injunction against Roche's product, saying he might consider allowing Micera on the market in order to foster price competition.
SOUTHBRIDGE - A judge this week granted a permanent injunction against a family living in a 15-passenger van in Southbridge.
Crowd in a Box says it has four patents; it's seeking a permanent injunction and damages.
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