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Gold/Mining/Energy : DION ENTERTAINMENT

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To: Julian who wrote (371)10/30/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: Hart  Read Replies (1) of 378
 
Thanks for posting that Julian .. good research!


C. CONCLUSION
[34] In balancing the above factors, I conclude that the
respondents should be enjoined on an interlocutory basis from
altering the status quo in their relationship as delineated in
the Arbitration Agreement.


Okay .. according to Webster's Dictionary .. m-w.com ... i now learned two new words .. enjoin and interlocutory ... but, what does this docket really mean in layman terms?

Take care.
HART
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Main Entry: en·join
Pronunciation: in-'join, en-
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French enjoindre, from Latin injungere, from in- + jungere
to join -- more at YOKE
Date: 13th century
1 : to direct or impose by authoritative order or with urgent admonition <enjoined us to be careful>
2 a : FORBID, PROHIBIT <was enjoined by conscience from telling a lie> b : to prohibit by a
judicial order : put an injunction on <a book had been enjoined prior to publication -- David
Margolick>
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Main Entry: in·ter·loc·u·to·ry
Pronunciation: -ky&-"tOr-E, -"tor-
Function: adjective
Date: 15th century
: pronounced during the progress of a legal action and having only provisional force <interlocutory
decree>
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