Utah Sample Brief - Injunction

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This is a sample summary of the argument and argument section of a brief regarding an injunction against action to foreclose on a deed of trust. Modify to fit your facts. Check for compliance with local court rules.
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The first is called an ex parte injunction (also sometimes popularly known as a temporary restraining order, or TRO. The technical name for such an injunction in the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure is ?special relief?). The other two kinds of injunctions are preliminary injunctions and permanent injunctions.

Examples: ?I am asking the court to grant me a _____ month/year injunction.? ?I want no contact in person, at home, by phone, at work, by mail or through third parties.? ?I would consider any contact in the future to be a violation.? Tell the court why you would like the temporary restraining order injunction.

Considered as the most rigorous of all injunctions, a mandatory injunction directs the defendant to perform an act. For example, if a court orders the removal of a building or structure due to misplaced construction, then it fits the description of a mandatory injunction.

Injunctions can offer relief where monetary compensation does not suffice or is not appropriate. For example, in the case of bankruptcy, it is more appropriate to ask debt collectors to halt their collection efforts than to request financial rewards.

An injunction is a court order stating that a company must do something or seize from doing a certain action. Injunctions are often granted when monetary damages are not sufficient to remedy a given situation. For example, an industrial plant dumping waste into a lake may be served an injunction to stop that activity.

Injunctive relief, also known as an injunction, is a remedy which restrains a party from doing certain acts or requires a party to act in a certain way. It is generally only available when there is no other remedy at law and irreparable harm will result if the relief is not granted.

An official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something: [ + to infinitive ] The court has issued an injunction to prevent the airline from increasing its prices. [ + -ing verb ] She is seeking an injunction banning the newspaper from publishing the photographs.

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