What is an interlocutory injuction and an "ad interim" injunction?
Reading law on injunctions and would appreciate a simple explanation.
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Interlocutory injunction - An injunction which lasts only until the end of the trial during which the injunction was sought.
An "ad interim" injunction is the same thing. Blacks law dictionary refers "ad interim" to "interlocutory".
Most often these are referred to as "temporary injunctions" or "temporary restraining orders"
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