WordNet
n. injunction issued on completion of a trial [syn: final injunction]
Usage examples of "permanent injunction".
Decision on the petition for permanent injunction is reserved without prejudice pending the accumulation of evidence.
In an earlier action before this court the creator of this unique work, R Szyrk, sought and was awarded a permanent injunction barring the Village from removing, altering or damaging this artistic structure in any manner for any reason or for none, in a suit occasioned by its clear intention to deliver forth an animal which had by misadventure strayed into and become entrapped therein (Szyrk v.
Hartman Estate, 1972, I believe, in which a permanent injunction was granted against carrying out a term of the will which called for the destruction of a valuable collection of Persian cats.
Order to appear and show cause why a permanent injunction should not be issued to restrain him from willfully endangering the lives of minors.