Definitionn. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity
Last update: September 14, 2015
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Worthy of special note are canon 33, enjoining celibacy upon all clerics and all who minister at the altar (the most ancient canon of celibacy); canon 36, forbidding pictures in churches; canon 38, permitting lay baptism under certain conditions; and canon 53, forbidding one bishop to restore a person excommunicated by another. [Please select]
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She handed Frank the box, enjoining upon him to be careful not to lose it. [Please select]
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Droom's long finger was on his lips, enjoining silence. [Please select]
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Then, again enjoining her to "look slippy," she left the room. [Please select]
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An injunction was secured, enjoining the American Federation from blacklisting the company. [Please select]
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Whilst still he hesitated, Marzak, who had also risen, caught him by the arm and poured into his ear hot, urgent arguments enjoining him to yield to Sakr-el-Bahr's demand. [Please select]
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On the 27th of November, he issued a proclamation warning all good citizens that sundry persons were conspiring against Spain and enjoining all Federal officers to apprehend those engaged in the unlawful enterprise. [Please select]
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