New York State Private Investigator Practice Exam

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What does an injunction require a person to do?

  1. Perform a specific action mandated by law

  2. Refrain from a particular act as ordered by a court

  3. Seek compensation for damages incurred

  4. Attend a court proceeding for a hearing

The correct answer is: Refrain from a particular act as ordered by a court

An injunction is a legal order issued by a court that directs a person to refrain from engaging in a specific action. It is often employed to prevent harm or to maintain the status quo in a legal dispute. For example, in cases involving harassment, trespassing, or infringement of rights, a court may issue an injunction to prohibit the offending party from continuing their behavior. This remedy is significant because it can provide immediate protection to the party requesting the injunction while the underlying legal issues are resolved. In this context, the requirement to refrain from a particular act as ordered by the court directly aligns with the fundamental purpose of an injunction. The other options, while related to legal procedures, do not define the nature of an injunction. The concept of performing a specific action mandated by law is more aligned with legal mandates or orders to do something rather than refrain from conduct. Seeking compensation for damages relates to civil claims and liability rather than injunctive relief, which focuses on prevention rather than compensation. Lastly, attending a court proceeding for a hearing pertains to the judicial process itself but does not encapsulate the essence of what an injunction requires.