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  2. NCAA ratifies immediate eligibility for athletes no matter ...

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    A judge in West Virginia granted the plaintiffs a temporary injunction, lifting requirements for multiple-time transfers to request a waiver from the NCAA to be immediately eligible to compete.

  3. Injunction - Wikipedia

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    An injunction can require someone to do something, like clean up an oil spill or remove a spite fence. Or it can prohibit someone from doing something, like using an illegally obtained trade secret. An injunction that requires conduct is called a "mandatory injunction." An injunction that prohibits conduct is called a "prohibitory injunction."

  4. Judge allows disabled voters in Wisconsin to electronically ...

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    Dane County Circuit Judge Everett Mitchell issued a temporary injunction that allows voters who self-certify that they can't read or mark a paper ballot without help to request absentee ballots ...

  5. Judge Grants Temporary Injunction Against Florida Law That ...

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    A federal judge in Florida has granted a preliminary injunction that bars the state from implementing a new law that seeks to severely restrict drag performances, a move that has alarmed the ...

  6. Stay of execution - Wikipedia

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    The word "execution" refers to the imposition of whatever judgment is being stayed and is similar to an injunction. A stay can be granted automatically by operation of law or by order of a court, either following a motion or by agreement of the parties. [ 2 ]

  7. Interdicts in Scots law - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent term in England is an injunction. A temporary interdict is called an interim interdict. [2] A court will grant an interim interdict if there is a prima facie case and on the balance of convenience the remedy should be granted. [3] Breaching an interdict can result in a fine or imprisonment. [4]

  8. Judge grants temporary injunction against Florida's ... - AOL

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    The legislature would require municipal officials to fill out a Form 6, a public disclosure of an official’s exact net worth, 401(k) plans and personal assets and liabilities over $1,000.

  9. Provisional remedy - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a provisional remedy is the preservation of the status quo until final disposition of a matter can occur.. Under United States law, FRCP 64 provides with several types of seizure (e.g. garnishment, replevin, attachment) that a Federal Court may use pursuant to state law.