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injunction Articles

Injunction Undertaking as to Damages

by | Court Disputes

We have written on injunctions in general [see our article ‘When Only an Injunction Will Do‘] but want to remind you that generally, if you seek an interim or interlocutory injunction, you will need to give an undertaking as to damages, so that if the injunction turns out (after a trial) to have been granted… Read more »

When Only an Injunction Will Do

by | Court Disputes

Whilst civil court actions most often decide whether to award damages or compensation, sometimes they are asked to order an injunction, which is an order telling someone either to do something or stop doing something . For example, say a tenant of a large display shop with enormous fixtures and fittings has a lease for… Read more »