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Legal Definitions - injunctive
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Definition of injunctive
Definition: Injunctive is an adjective that describes something that directs or orders, or is related to an injunction.
Examples:
- The court issued an injunctive order to stop the company from polluting the river.
- The injunctive relief sought by the plaintiff was granted by the judge.
These examples illustrate how injunctive is used to describe something that involves an injunction, which is a court order that requires a person or entity to do or refrain from doing something. In both examples, the injunctive action is a legal order that directs or orders a specific action or behavior.
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Simple Definition
Term: INJUNCTIVE
Definition: Injunctive means giving orders or directions. It is related to a legal term called injunction, which is a court order that requires someone to do or stop doing something.
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