Mandatory Injunction in the Golden Age | Golden Age
In the context of the Golden Age, a mandatory injunction refers to a court order that requires a party to take a specific action or refrain from doing so. This
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In the context of the Golden Age, a mandatory injunction refers to a court order that requires a party to take a specific action or refrain from doing so. This equitable remedy has its roots in Roman law and the English courts of equity, and is used to direct the conduct of a party with the backing of the court's coercive powers.