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31. A sit-in at Bristol Polytechnic has ended in disarray after a court injunction forced the Union President to clear the building. 32. Lungren also obtained an injunction in August that closed the club indefinitely. 33. Perhaps in this case the injunction can be ignored since the pattern is so widespread and so instinctively attractive. 34. An injunction, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly popular as an effective remedy for breach of contract. 35. An injunction here would, in effect, apply almost entirely to imported goods. 36. This made the granting of an interim injunction much easier to obtain. 37. In the end, the Attorney-General commenced proceedings in June 1975 for an injunction to stop publication. 38. The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov. 39. The group is asking to get it declared invalid, with an injunction prohibiting Sedona from enforcing it. 40. In this respect the situation is very similar to that which obtains when a court grants an exparte injunction. 41. Finding herself unable to gain entry the plaintiff obtained an exparte injunction to readmit her to the premises. 42. Another difficulty in the Gouriet case was that the applicant sought an injunction to restrain a threatened breach of the criminal law. 43. If you win, it will then be for them to serve an enforcement notice or injunction as appropriate. 44. The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop. 45. They obtained an interim injunction directed against the union, which then agreed to comply. 46. A judge this week granted Nogales-Talley a preliminary injunction, prohibiting the district from demoting her to classroom teacher. 47. The council sought an injunction to prevent a clergyman trespassing by holding services on the plaintiff's seashore. 48. He has the power to introduce an injunction on a company-by-company basis. 49. A federal appeals court has lifted the injunction, allowing for extraditions until the constitutionality of the statute is decided next year. 50. Ogden won an injunction in the New York courts but lost the case in the Supreme Court. 51. Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices. 52. Judge Atkins issued an injunction against the deportation of the refugees. 53. Where a government body seeks an injunction against a private individual or corporation, the position may be different. 54. The remedy sought will in any case often be an injunction to prevent any repetition of the trespass. 55. An interlocutory injunction, preventing further infringement, may be available before that date. 56. Alternatively, they are matters together with those specifically mentioned below which would influence me against granting an injunction. 57. They obtained a preliminary injunction against the company and court-ordered restitution. 58. The plaintiff's sought an injunction to restrain R Co's directors from recommending the offer. 59. It does not even protect a man from an injunction against uttering words that may have all the effect of force. 60. Notice of the application for the injunction had been given at about 11 a.m. and the hearing took place after lunch.