Asked by kkoln kkijknjn on Jun 05, 2024
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A court order requiring that a person do or refrain from doing a particular act is known as a(n) :
A) injunction.
B) maxim.
C) statute.
D) executive order.
Injunction
A court order that either restrains a party from doing or compels a party to do a specific act.
Court Order
A directive issued by a judge or court that requires a party to take or refrain from taking a specific action.
- Distinguish between different forms of legal redress available in the judiciary and identify the law sources capable of inducing significant legal transformations.
Verified Answer
AK
Abhishek kumarJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A court order requiring that a person do or refrain from doing a particular act is known as an injunction. Maxims are general principles of law, statutes are laws enacted by legislative bodies, and executive orders are directives issued by the executive branch of government.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between different forms of legal redress available in the judiciary and identify the law sources capable of inducing significant legal transformations.