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An injunction that requires a defendant to take an action or set of actions is

an) injunction
A. permanent
B. prohibitory
C. mandatory
Ο Ο
D. interim


User Marlos
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Answer:

C. mandatory

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Temporary and Permanent Injunctions ( Sections 36 & 37)
  • Perpetual Injunctions ( Section 38)
  • Mandatory Injunctions ( section 39)
  • Damages in lieu of or in addition to Injection( Section 40)
  • Injunction to perform a negative covenant( section 42)
User Enilce
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Answer:

C. mandatory

Step-by-step explanation:

A law can be defined as the system of principles, regulations and rules established by legislature, that is adopted in a community, society or country to regulate the actions of its citizens, members or employees.

Thus, law is a tool used by the judiciary, lawyers, individuals, organizations, and even government to ensure everybody is well behaved, non-criminal and civil in their actions. Therefore, a law creates the foundation for ethical behavior.

In circumstances where there are aberration, the law is enforced as a punishment and penalty for wrongdoings or misdeeds.

There are various types of law and these includes; criminal law, constitutional law, intellectual property law, corporate law, international law, family law, civil law, etc.

An injunction can be defined as a legal and equitable court order compelling (commanding) or prohibiting an individual, group or entity to either perform or cease from performing a specific action.

Basically, a court of competent jurisdiction is empowered by law to grant an injunction to a third party for further examination and trial.

Similarly, an injunction that requires a defendant or plaintiff to take an action or set of actions is a mandatory injunction.

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