Interim Order (Injunction)

Procedural Law

Definition

A provisional court decision made to avert imminent irreparable damage until a decision on the merits is reached.

Detailed Explanation

The interim order is an instrument of provisional legal protection. It requires an order claim and an order ground, meaning the urgency of the regulation. Typical areas of application are competition law, press law, and family emergencies.

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