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15 December, 01:07

A court order to compel or restrain a particular action is called

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  1. 15 December, 04:02
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    That would be court order.
  2. 15 December, 04:54
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    I am pretty sure that correct definition looks like this: A court order to compel or restrain a particular action is called writ of injunction. For example, you have a lawn, and someone deliberately spoils it every day. You can apply to the court for the injunction against this person to deny the access to your lawn for this person.
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