Asked by Bryanna Otalvaro on Apr 27, 2024

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A person who violates an injunction is

A) held in contempt of court.
B) made to pay a fine.
C) sold into slavery.
D) given three weeks to remedy the situation.

Violates An Injunction

Engaging in an action that disobeys a court's legally enforceable order or ruling, typically resulting in legal penalties.

Contempt Of Court

Contempt of court refers to acts that disrespect the court or its processes, or that obstruct the administration of justice, and may be punishable by fines or imprisonment.

Pay A Fine

To submit a monetary penalty imposed by a court or regulatory agency as punishment for an offense or infringement.

  • Recognize legal remedies available for contract breaches and violations, including injunctions and specific performance.
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Sammy KesslerMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Violating an injunction is considered contempt of court, as injunctions are orders issued by a court that require a party to do or refrain from doing specific acts.