damages |
injunction |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between damages and injunction
is that
damages is (legal) the money paid or awarded to a claimant (in england), a pursuer (in scotland) or a plaintiff (in the us) in a civil action while
injunction is (legal) a writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ.
As nouns the difference between damages and injunction
is that
damages is (legal) the money paid or awarded to a claimant (in england), a pursuer (in scotland) or a plaintiff (in the us) in a civil action while
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
As a verb damages
is (
damage).
injunction |
warrant |
As nouns the difference between injunction and warrant
is that
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting while
warrant is (
label) a protector or defender.
As a verb warrant is
to protect, keep safe (from danger).
onset |
injunction |
Related terms |
Onset is a related term of injunction.
As nouns the difference between onset and injunction
is that
onset is a rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army while
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
As a verb onset
is (obsolete) to assault; to set upon.
injunction |
summons |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between injunction and summons
is that
injunction is a writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ while
summons is a notice summoning someone to appear in court, as a defendant, juror or witness.
As nouns the difference between injunction and summons
is that
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting while
summons is a call to do something, especially to come.
As a verb summons is
to serve someone with a summons.
injunction |
beck |
Related terms |
Injunction is a related term of beck.
As a noun injunction
is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
As a proper noun beck is
a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist günther von mannagetta und lërchenau beck (1856-1931).
trust |
injunction |
Related terms |
Trust is a related term of injunction.
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between trust and injunction
is that
trust is (legal) an estate devised or granted in confidence that the devisee or grantee shall convey it, or dispose of the profits, at the will, or for the benefit, of another; an estate held for the use of another while
injunction is (legal) a writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ.
As nouns the difference between trust and injunction
is that
trust is confidence in or reliance on some person or quality while
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
As a verb trust
is to place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose faith, in.
As an adjective trust
is (obsolete) secure, safe.
management |
injunction |
Related terms |
Management is a related term of injunction.
As nouns the difference between management and injunction
is that
management is management (administration; the process or practice of managing) while
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
price |
injunction |
Related terms |
Price is a related term of injunction.
As a phrase price
is (
label) protect, rest, ice, compression, and elevation a common treatment method for sprained joints.
As a noun injunction is
the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.
injunction |
impulse |
Related terms |
Injunction is a related term of impulse.
As nouns the difference between injunction and impulse
is that
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting while
impulse is .
injunction |
judgement |
As nouns the difference between injunction and judgement
is that
injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting while
judgement is sometimes found in the united states.
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