common injunction

common injunction
A term of the early English practice for an injunction in aid of or as secondary to another equity, as in the case of an injunction to restrain proceedings at law, in order to protect and enforce an equity which could not be pleaded in the action at law. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 10.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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