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enjoin
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enjoin

To issue an order from a court commanding one to take some action or cease some action. See injunction.



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The suit was settled with VPI by a stipulated Judgment ordered by the Court on February 24, 2006 in which VPI admitted that the patents are valid and infringed and agreed to be enjoined from further infringement of Hydromer's patents.
The preliminary injunction orders that the defendants, SkyWay, its officers, directors, agents or assigns are each enjoined from selling, offering to sell, transferring, pledging, encumbering or otherwise disposing of shares of its securities or any other company assets, tangible or intangible, except as may be necessary to fund its routine business affairs through its customary operating account(s).
Dupraw had been enjoined from practicing medicine since May 5, 2003, when the San Joaquin County Superior Court issued a full suspension pursuant to Penal Code section 23, which enjoins a physician from practicing medicine while criminal charges are pending against him.
 
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