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ex parte injunction

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A quick definition of ex parte injunction:

An ex parte injunction is a court order that tells someone to either do something or stop doing something. It's called "ex parte" because it's issued without hearing from the other side. To get an injunction, the person asking for it has to show that they will be hurt if the order isn't granted. There are different types of injunctions, like ones that make someone do something (called a mandatory injunction) or ones that stop someone from doing something (called a prohibitory injunction).

A more thorough explanation:

An ex parte injunction is a court order that is issued without hearing from the other party involved in the case. It is also known as a temporary restraining order.

If someone is being threatened with harm or damage to their property, they can go to court and ask for an ex parte injunction to prevent the other person from carrying out the threat until a full hearing can be held. For example, if a person is being stalked, they can ask for an ex parte injunction to prevent the stalker from coming near them until a full hearing can be held.

This type of injunction is only granted in emergency situations where there is a risk of irreparable harm if immediate action is not taken. The court will consider the evidence presented by the person requesting the injunction and decide whether to grant it or not.

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