Permanent Injunction definition

Permanent Injunction means the Stipulated Order for Permanent
Permanent Injunction means this document: the Order Entering Permanent
Permanent Injunction means an order of the Court requiring Defendant to undertake the actions set forth in sections 3.11 through 3.15.

Examples of Permanent Injunction in a sentence

  • The Lion’s Den, Inc., Case No. 04-CH-26, Modified Permanent Injunction Order (Ill.

  • Contemporaneously herewith, the Debtors filed the Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order, and Preliminary and Permanent Injunction (the “Complaint”) seeking a declaratory judgment confirming this Court’s exclusive jurisdictionto determine the Debtors’ right to reject the Firm Transportation Agreements under section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code—which FERC cannot preempt or veto acting under the NGA.

  • Because a breach may cause irreparable harm for which money is inadequate compensation, this Agreement may be enforced by injunctive relief including Temporary, Preliminary or Permanent Injunction in a court with jurisdiction as described above in Section 9 (d) without regard to the arbitration clause above.

  • On May 28, 2020, the Commission filed its Motion for Judgment of Permanent Injunction (Doc.

  • See, e.g., Permanent Injunction Order at 4 (“[T]he Court continues to find that the [zone of interests] test has no application in an ultra vires challenge, which operates outside of the APA framework.”).


More Definitions of Permanent Injunction

Permanent Injunction means this document: the Order Entering Permanent Injunction as to the American Express Defendants in United States, et al. v. American Express Co., et al., No. 10-CV-4496 (NGG) (RER) (E.D.N.Y.).
Permanent Injunction means that certain Superseding Permanent Injunction and Final Judgment entered on September 14, 2005, in Case No. GIC853861 in the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Diego, Central Division, filed by the State of California against Sun and certain other entities named therein.
Permanent Injunction means a final injunction for protection against domestic violence, issued under s. 741.30(6), F.S., or an injunction for protection against repeat violence, sexual violence, or dating violence, issued under s. 784.046(7), F.S., regardless of whether a motion for rehearing or a notice of appeal is filed.
Permanent Injunction means the order included in the Confirmation Order permanently staying, restraining and enjoining any entity from taking any actions with respect to asbestos or lead personal injury claims against EPII and certain of its Subsidiaries designated as "Debtors" in such order.
Permanent Injunction means the permanent injunction as set forth in Section 3.3.6.
Permanent Injunction means a permanent injunction entered by Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to Section 105 of the Bankruptcy Code that is substantively the same as and in a form that is substantially similar to Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
Permanent Injunction means the Permanent Injunction and Disposition Order entered by the United States District Court, Northern District of California on December 19, 2016 in the case entitled Synopsys Inc. v. ATopTech Inc., Case No. 13-cv-02965-MMC.