ID: |
HARP-580 |
Title: |
VARYING THE PLAINTIFF’S BURDEN: AN EFFICIENT APPROACH TO INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTIONS TO PRESERVE… |
Source: |
University of Toronto Law Journal; Winter99, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p1, 52p |
Parties: |
|
Dispute Resolution Organ: |
|
Year: |
1999 |
Pages: |
0 |
Author(s): |
|
Keywords: |
Canada, English, equality before the law, human rights, United States, civil and political rights |
Abstract: |
Discusses the efficiency of enjoining a defendant from dealing with his or her assets during the pendency of litigation so that the risk of a dry judgment for the plaintiff is minimized. Inconsistent assessment of applications for such injunctions by English, Canadian and American courts; How foregone gains are valued less than losses; Risk of an erroneous decision. |
Secured: |
False |
Download Article: |
Available here |
|
Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, English, equality before the law, human rights, United States/USA