kieltokäsky
Kieltokäsky, often translated as prohibitory order or injunction, is a legal term referring to a court order that compels a party to refrain from performing a specific act. This type of order is a form of equitable relief, meaning it is granted by a court when monetary damages are insufficient to address the harm caused. Kieltokäskyt are typically issued in situations where irreparable harm might occur if the act is not stopped.
There are two main types of kieltokäskyt: temporary and permanent. A temporary prohibitory order, often called
A permanent prohibitory order, on the other hand, is issued after a full trial on the merits.