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What action would MOST likely be taken by a federal court if a state won a civil case against another state for allowing industries to pollute a river that runs through both states? A) nothing, only the Supreme Court can enforce rulings between states B) issue an injunction ordering the state that lost the case to stop polluting the river C) dispatch law enforcement to arrest the owners of the industries causing the pollution D) require the industries causing the pollution to pay restitution to the state that won the civil suit

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Answer:

It would be answer choice B

User Michiel Kalkman
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Answer:

B) issue an injunction ordering the state that lost the case to stop polluting the river

Step-by-step explanation:

In the case shown in the above question, the federal court, after hearing all the details of the case, would hold the polluting industries responsible for polluting the river in the neighboring state. With that, the court would issue an injunction ordering the state that lost the case to stop polluting the river.

An injunction, in its meaning, is a provisional court order, which is intended to secure the rights claimed by the party before there is actually a conclusion as to the merits of the case.

The concept of limitation refers to a specific form of claim in a court case, provided that the legal requirements for such a claim are met.

The injunction may be requested seeking to safeguard certain well, in this case the river; for the purpose that does not deteriorate or for the person not to dispose of it.

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