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Temporary injunction

A court order issued prior to a full hearing or trial that restrains a party from doing certain acts until the court can determine the rights of the parties.

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A temporary injunction is specifically utilized in legal contexts to preserve the status quo and prevent irreparable harm before a final judicial determination can be made. Unlike a temporary restraining order (TRO), which is often granted ex parte and lasts for only a very brief period, a temporary injunction typically requires notice to the opposing party and a preliminary hearing, carrying more formal weight and a longer duration spanning up to the trial itself.

temporary injunction vs preliminary injunction

In many jurisdictions, these two terms are used interchangeably to describe an injunction granted after notice and a hearing prior to a full trial on the merits.

temporary injunction vs temporary restraining order (TRO)

A TRO is an emergency measure granted immediately—often without notice to the opposing party—and lasts only days until a hearing can be held for a temporary injunction.