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preventive injunction [1 record]

Record 1 2005-12-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Practice and Procedural Law
  • Decisions (Practice and Procedural Law)
CONT

The jurisdiction of the court also extends to grant a quia timet injunction, even though no actual damage has yet been suffered, if there is a strong probability that the nuisance will in fact arise or that the damage, if it does occur, will be irreparable.

CONT

... the plaintiff sought a preventive injunction to protect his property and possessory rights pending the final determination of a proceeding to establish the dividing line between the lands of the parties.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Droit judiciaire
  • Décisions (Droit judiciaire)
CONT

La compétence du tribunal va également jusqu'à lui permettre d'accorder une injonction préventive ("quia timet") même si aucun dommage réel n'a encore été causé; il suffit qu'il y ait une forte probabilité que la nuisance prenne naissance ou que le dommage, s'il se produit, soit irréparable.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Derecho procesal
  • Decisiones (Derecho procesal)
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