The Law and Practice of Injunctions - Softcover

Charles Stewart Drewry

 
9781330730911: The Law and Practice of Injunctions

Synopsis

This book is a comprehensive treatise on the law and practice of injunctions in England. It analyzes injunctions in their various forms and discusses when they should and should not be granted. The author examines cases where injunctions can be used to stay legal proceedings, to prevent the commission of wrongful acts of an irreparable nature, and to protect equitable rights. The author also covers the specific grounds for granting injunctions, such as waste, copyright infringement, and breach of trust, as well as the grounds for refusing them, such as laches and the existence of an adequate legal remedy. Finally, this book discusses the practice and procedure for obtaining, continuing, and dissolving injunctions, and the consequences of violating them. In short, this book is an authoritative resource on the subject of injunctions, providing practitioners and legal scholars with a thorough understanding of their application in the English legal system.

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