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  Enjoin, LLC Company Overview
The founders of Enjoin envision a future where digital media is a part of life the way a beautiful family portrait hangs in your home.
Enjoin is working hard to turn this vision into a reality by developing an entire line of innovative solutions that cut to the heart of digital multimedia content management, making it effortless for users to retrieve, manage, and share their digital media content in a secure environment.
Enjoin is an experienced and dedicated software development organization that is highly focused on satisfying our customers’ needs.
www.enjoinllc.com   (205 words)

  
 Whose Responsibility is to 'Enjoin Good' & 'Forbid Evil'
For instance, when a person becomes a father, a guardian or a head of a state etc, he may use his authority over his children, over those who have been put in his care or over the citizens of his state to promote good and to discourage people from any thing that is wrong.
Thus, it should be obvious from this explanation that enjoining good and forbidding evil does not inherently imply the use of force.
In this verse, the state or the Muslim collectivity is directed to arrange for a separate state department, like that of the police department or that of the civil defense department, which should be assigned the duty of enjoining good and forbidding evil, on behalf of the Islamic state.
www.understanding-islam.com /related/text.asp?type=question&qid=119&sscatid=272   (620 words)

  
 Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/enjoin
Whoever among you sees the moon, then he should fast, but the one who is sick or on a journey, [can fast] an equal number of other days" (Sura 2:183-85).
Few judges were friendly to unions, as demonstrated by a steady stream of decisions enjoining strikes, boycotts, picket lines, and other collective actions.
Enjoin derives from Old French enjoindre, from Latin injungere, "to attach, to fasten to; also, to bring upon," from in- + jungere, "to join."
dictionary.reference.com /wordoftheday/archive/2001/12/04.html   (103 words)

  
 02-266
§ 25-15-212(h)(3) because the circuit court enjoined appellant licensing board from conducting the hearing, thereby preventing the agency from making a decision regarding appellee's request for a continuance; appellant licensing board was not without authority to conduct the hearing in question regarding the alleged violations of appellee.
Generally, courts are without jurisdiction to enjoin agencies from performing the duties delegated to them by proper statute or authority.
Because the circuit court did not have the authority to enjoin the Licensing Board from conducting its August 17, 2001, hearing, we need not determine whether Frawley was entitled to injunctive relief.
courts.state.ar.us /opinions/2002b/20021031/02-266.html   (2413 words)

  
 enjoin definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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en·join (past and past participle en·joined, present participle en·join·ing, 3rd person present singular en·joins)
The terms of the contract enjoin the disclosure of trade secrets.
encarta.msn.com /dictionary_/enjoin.html   (133 words)

  
 ILW.COM - 9th Circuit Rules 8 U.S.C.S. sec.1252 (f)(2) Applies to Temporary Stays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Section 1252(f)(2) limits a court's power to "enjoin the removal of any alien." At issue is whether section 1252(f)(2)'s use of the word "enjoin" encompasses the temporary stay of an alien's removal.
Section 1252(f)(1) eliminates courts' (other than the Supreme Court) jurisdiction "to enjoin or restrain the operation of the provisions of part IV of this subchapter." Under Andreiu's construction, section 1252(f)(1) demonstrates that Congress intended to define "restrain" as applying only to temporary orders and to define "enjoin" as referring solely to permanent relief.
Instead, Congress chose the word "enjoin." The choice of the word "enjoin," viewed in the context of section 1252 as a whole and against the backdrop of the evolution of S 1252(b)(3)(B), demonstrates that subsection (f)(2) does not apply to stays of removal.
www.ilw.com /immigdaily/cases/2000,0912-Andreiu.shtm   (7952 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:PAYNE v. JONES
Injunction will not be granted to enjoin a public officer from performing an official act that he is by valid statute required to perform.
Hart holds that the owners of property about to be sold for taxes may enjoin the holding of a tax sale or resale of their property, the same is expressly overruled.
The courts may not enjoin a public officer from performing any official act that he is by law required to perform.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=6796   (2271 words)

  
 Sisters Area - The responsibility of women to enjoin good and forbid evil and its importance
Some people limit the responsibility to enjoin good and forbid evil to the role of men and not women, and make little of the importance and effect of women fulfilling this duty.
The responsibility for fulfilling the duty of enjoining good and forbidding evil becomes apparent in the light of the general texts which indicate the obligation of al-Hisba.
So the circumstance of a woman being a guardian dictates that she undertake the duty of enjoining good and forbidding evil when good is neglected, or when evil occurs among those she is responsible for.
sisters.islamway.com /modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=369   (819 words)

  
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Although the bankruptcy court believed that it had authority to enjoin a nonconsenting creditor’s claims against nondebtors, it decided that, based on nonbankruptcy law, such injunctions are inappropriate as applied to nonconsenting creditors.
The district court affirmed the confirmation order but reversed the bankruptcy court’s interpretation of the release injunction provisions of the plan and held those provisions to be applicable to all creditors, including nonconsenting creditors.
Although the Sixth Circuit confirmed the district court’s determination that a bankruptcy court may enjoin nonconsenting creditors’ claims against a nondebtor to facilitate a chapter 11 plan if there are “unusual circumstances,” it remanded the case to the district court for further factual findings to determine whether such an injunction is appropriate in this case.
www.weil.com /wgm/CWGMPubs.nsf/7c320379e1280ecd852565b7006ec55a/6fc6a8be2207e65285256bcd007c40ad?OpenDocument   (2776 words)

  
 US CODE: Title 26,7408. Actions to enjoin specified conduct related to tax shelters and reportable transactions
A civil action in the name of the United States to enjoin any person from further engaging in specified conduct may be commenced at the request of the Secretary.
Any action under this section shall be brought in the district court of the United States for the district in which such person resides, has his principal place of business, or has engaged in specified conduct.
the court may enjoin such person from engaging in such conduct or in any other activity subject to penalty under this title.
www4.law.cornell.edu /uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00007408----000-.html   (304 words)

  
 Galt House v. Home Supply Company
The plaintiff, Galt House, Inc., instituted this action to enjoin the defendants, Home Supply Company, and its principal officer and stockholder, Al J. Schneider, from operating a new hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, under the assumed trade name "Galt House." The trial judge refused to enjoin the use of the name at the plaintiff's behest.
Thus, when under subsection (4) of the same statute an equity action is authorized to enjoin the doing of business under a name adopted in violation of this statute, the common law of unfair competition prescribes the standards which the court applies in determining whether to enjoin.
We are also unable to find that plaintiff has any standing to enjoin under the theory that it was placed on the same footing with the former Galt House Corporation whose existence expired by operation of law in 1961.
home.att.net /~jmtyndall/ustm/438sd107.htm   (2512 words)

  
 enjoin. The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993
can take a direct object followed by an infinitive, where it means “ordered, directed,” “urged,” or “admonished,” as in His father enjoined him to consider carefully what he was about to undertake.
Enjoin can also combine with the preposition from, where the combination means “to forbid,” “to order,” or “to prevent,” as in The court order enjoined him from using [from use of] credit cards for two years.
These are Standard, as are the less frequent combinations with on and upon, as in We enjoined on [upon] the committee the necessity for speed.
www.bartleby.com /68/10/2210.html   (138 words)

  
 Court Hears Suit to Enjoin CITA's Acceptance of China Safeguard Petitions (tdctrade.com)
USA-ITA argued that unless the court enjoins CITA from its action, importers will suffer irreparable harm in that by the time CITA finally decides the merits of the petitions (by around February 2005), it will be too late to place new orders in China.
The court expressed serious concern, however, that USA-ITA had failed to document the alleged imminent harm that would occur unless CITA is enjoined from proceeding.
The government's motion to dismiss the case will not be decided until the plaintiffs have filed their opposition brief.
www.tdctrade.com /alert/us0425b.htm   (749 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:Proceedings to Enjoin Continuation of Operations.
OSCN Found Document:Proceedings to Enjoin Continuation of Operations.
Section 232 - Proceedings to Enjoin Continuation of Operations.
After an action to enjoin the operation of any person, firm or corporation has been instituted by the Tax Commission a payout agreement under which the delinquent taxpayer is to make periodic payments toward the satisfaction of the tax debt may only be entered into upon the specific request or motion of the Tax Commission.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeID=91904   (72 words)

  
 ChaPter 526
Injunction lies to restrain and enjoin, possession of land by plaintiff in ejectment before value of improvements determined, RSMo 524.180
Injunction lies to restrain and enjoin, squandering of wife's estate by husband, RSMo 452.200
Every such injunction shall operate as a release of all errors in the proceedings that are prayed to be enjoined.
www.moga.state.mo.us /statutes/chapters/chap526.htm   (929 words)

  
 Superior Court Judge Cannot Enjoin Federal Suit, C.A. Rules
A superior court judge cannot enjoin a party from suing in federal court, or in another state, the Court of Appeal for this district ruled yesterday.
Superior Court Judge Dzintra Janavs “violated the basic principles of comity and judicial restraint” by enjoining Biosense Webster, Inc., a manufacturer of medical devices, from suing in another jurisdiction to enforce the non-competition clauses in the contracts of three former employees.
After Biosense demanded that St. Jude cease and desist from hiring its employees, and cited the non-compete clauses, St. Jude and the three employees responded by suing in Superior Court.
www.metnews.com /articles/2006/bios011806.htm   (373 words)

  
 Amazon.com: enjoin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY; or an Account of the Holiness Which the Gospel Enjoins, with the Motives to it and the Remedies it Proposes Against Temptations.
In the matter of Charles A. Whelan, for proceedings to enjoin and prohibit the American tobacco company from carrying on, within the state of New York,...
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www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=enjoin&tag=lexico&index=blended&link_code=qs&page=1   (840 words)

  
 Urban Dictionary: enjoin
enjoin isn't defined yet, but these are pretty close:
One of the oldest religious traditions of India, Jainism has existed side by side with Hinduism throughout its long history.
Monks and nuns are sometimes seen with muslin cloths over their mouths to keep out flying insects, and they are enjoined to use small brooms to gently sweep away living creatures from their path, so as to not accidentally crush them.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=enjoin   (467 words)

  
 Power of the Bankruptcy Court to Enjoin Creditor Claims Against Nondebtor Parties in Light of 11 U.S.C. § 524(e): ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A potential impact of the Sixth Circuit's recent decision is that it may allow a bankruptcy court to have virtually unlimited power to release claims in future mass tort litigation.
This equitable power may be used to enjoin suits by creditors against nondebtor third parties, but should be used only in the unusual circumstances accompanying mass tort or complex litigation proceedings.
This Note concludes that a bankruptcy court does have broad equitable power that is not limited by 11 U.S.C. § 524(e)9 to issue third-party injunctions in favor of nondebtor parties.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3736/is_200401/ai_n9370567   (578 words)

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
Text: 1 to ask for (something) earnestly or with authority enjoined the community's full cooperation in getting rid of the drug dealers> -- see
2 to issue orders to (someone) by right of authority enjoined his crew to sail at full speed into the mine-filled harbor> -- see
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www.m-w.com /cgi-bin/thesaurus?book=Thesaurus&va=enjoin   (90 words)

  
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Action to enjoin flagrant political expenditures of section 501(c)(3) organizations.
Actions to enjoin specified conduct related to tax shelters and reportable transactions -STATUTE- (a) Authority to seek injunction A civil action in the name of the United States to enjoin any person from further engaging in specified conduct may be commenced at the request of the Secretary.
Any action under this section shall be brought in the district court of the United States for the district in which such person resides, has his principal place of business, or has engaged in specified conduct.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/26C76.txt   (8660 words)

  
 Muttaqun OnLine - Islam - Enjoining the Good and Forbidding the Evil: According to Quran and Sunnah
And had the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) believed, it would have been better for them; among them are some who have faith, but most of them are Al-Fâsiqûn (disobedient to Allâh - and rebellious against Allâh's Command).
The Believers, men and women, are protectors one of another: they enjoin what is just, and forbid what is evil: they observe regular prayers, practise regular charity, and obey Allah and His Messenger.
The hypocrites, men and women, are from one another, they enjoin (on the people) Al-Munkar (i.e.
muttaqun.com /enjoingood.html   (1004 words)

  
 enjoin - Definitions from Dictionary.com
to prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis: The doctor enjoined a strict diet.
to direct or order to do something: He was enjoined to live more frugally.
enjoin was Word of the Day on December 4, 2001.
dictionary.reference.com /browse/enjoin   (207 words)

  
 Attorney may sue to enjoin enforcement of disciplinary rule governing statements of specialization as ...
Attorney may sue to enjoin enforcement of disciplinary rule governing statements of specialization as unconstitutionally vague
2d 224 (W.D.N.Y. An attorney who claims that a New York disciplinary rule governing statements that an attorney is a "specialist" is unconstitutionally vague may sue to enjoin its enforcement, a federal district court held.
The rule requires that any claim an attorney is a specialist be accompanied by a prominent disclaimer.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3898/is_200411/ai_n9462649   (238 words)

  
 Home - Enjoin Weddings for Traditional Dreams and Fanciful Themes
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www.enjoinweddings.com   (246 words)

  
 Word of the Day - yourDictionary.com
Definition 1: To force or compel someone to take an action or cease in some action, usually with a court order or "injunction" (to enjoin someone to act/from acting).
Usage 1: This term is from English legalese: "The Republican Party asked the Florida courts to enjoin the election boards of four counties from counting votes by hand."
Suggested Usage: The term may be used outside the courts as an emphatic substitute for "compel": "I will enjoin you from parking here by whatever power I may" or "I know of no injunction against parking here." Still, it maintains a legalistic ring.
www.yourdictionary.com /wotd/wotd.pl?word=enjoin   (208 words)

  
 Eolas files motion to enjoin IE | CNET News.com
Eolas files motion to enjoin IE The holder of a browser plug-in patent asks a court for a permanent injunction against Microsoft's distribution of Internet Explorer, in the continuation of a patent infringement case.
Eolas Technologies has filed a motion to permanently enjoin Microsoft's distribution of its Internet Explorer browser amid a flurry of court filings by both sides in the pivotal patent infringement case.
Eolas, the sole licensee and sublicensor of a browser plug-in patent owned by the University of California, on Monday asked the U.S. District Court in Chicago for an injunction against distributing copies of IE capable of running plug-in applications in a way the Eolas patent covers.
news.com.com /2100-1028_3-5088349.html   (1126 words)

  
 HB 405 - Drug-related nuisances; actions to abate and enjoin; amend provisions - Fulltext
HB 405 - Drug-related nuisances; actions to abate and enjoin; amend provisions - Fulltext
A BILL to amend Title 41 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to nuisances, so as to provide for actions to abate and enjoin drug related nuisances; and for other purposes.
4- 1 include a statement that the plaintiff intends to file 4- 2 an action to abate or enjoin the alleged nuisance.
www.legis.state.ga.us /legis/1999_00/fulltext/hb405.htm   (1238 words)

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