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Interlocutory Injunctions
General Principles
From: Law of Equitable Remedies, 2/e
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Discusses general principles of interlocutory injunctions, focusing on the function of interlocutory injunctions and its jurisdiction, relevant terminology, the test for interlocutory injunctions, undertakings, ex parte applications, John and Jane Doe orders and orders against non-parties, injunctions made contra mundum, as well as appellate review.
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Jeffrey Berryman
Jeffrey Berryman, LL.B., M.Jur., LL.M., is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, where he teaches remedies, restitution, and contract law. He also holds a chair in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland (fractional appointment), where he teaches in the graduate program. A member of both the Law Society of Upper Canada and a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, he is the coordinating editor and a contributor to the only Canadian casebook on remedies, Remedies: Cases and Materials (Emond Montgomery, 2012), now in its sixth edition, and has written extensively on remedies both in Canada and internationally.