Provisional remedy means a proceeding ancillary to an action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a preliminary injunction, attachment, discovery of privileged matter, suppression of evidence, a prima-facie showing pursuant to section 2307.85 or 2307.86 of the Revised Code, a prima-facie showing pursuant to section 2307.92 of the Revised Code, or a finding made pursuant to division (A)(3) of section 2307.93 of the Revised Code.
Provisional remedy means a proceeding ancillary to an action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a preliminary injunction, attachment, discovery of privileged matter, or suppression of evidence.
Provisional remedy means a proceeding ancillary to an action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a preliminary injunction * * *
Examples of Provisional remedy in a sentence
Provisional remedy has been sought, in dependency of the aforementioned action, with the creation of a blocked account of R$300,000.
More Definitions of Provisional remedy
Provisional remedy has the meaning set forth in Section 22.2.6.
Provisional remedy is defined in Section 21B hereof.
Provisional remedy means a proceeding ancillary to an action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a preliminary injunction, attachment, discovery of privileged matter, or suppression of evidence, or a prima-facie showing pursuant to section 2307.92 of the Revised Code.
Provisional remedy means a temporary order by a court while an action is pending.
Provisional remedy means a proceeding ancillary to an action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a preliminary injunction, attachment, discovery of privileged matter, suppression of evidence, or a prima-facie showing pursuant to section 29-34-302 or 29- 34-303 of the Tennessee Code Annotated.
Provisional remedy means a proceeding ancillary to an action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a preliminary injunction, attachment, discovery of privileged matter, [and] suppression of evidence * * * ." R.C. 2505.02(A)(3).
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