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"We can give injunctions and sanctions," he added.
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Twomey said "I don't think a court would give an injunction stopping a person from sitting, as that would involve interfering with the parliament's internal processes".
Socrates gave two injunctions: care for oneself and know oneself.
But while those injunctions give the companies what they want immediate access to other people's land they don't give the property owners immediate compensation.
Legal prior restraint to prohibit speech is generally an anathema in the land of the first amendment, and this situation is especially odious given the injunction's effect: to protect a member of the rich and powerful class.
Given the injunction against killing the pigs, the only option left to farmers in Salfit is to erect fences guarding their lands.
It could be given powers to award compensation, order the publication of apologies or corrections and grant injunctions.
"Is a judge going to give you an injunction to say he can't use it?
The Metropolitan police deputy assistant commissioner, Sue Akers, the lead on gangs for the Association of Chief Police Officers, said the injunctions would give police and councils "another option when considering how to best tackle gang issues".
The companies go to court and demand preliminary injunctions that give them immediate possession of the land they want.
489, 192 So. 55, this Court carefully considered and declared the circumstances which would give rise to an injunction.
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