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Author Laycock, Douglas.

Title The death of the irreparable injury rule / Douglas Laycock.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 356 pages)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-339) and index.
Contents 1. A Functional Approach to Choosing Remedies; 2. Irreplaceability; 3. Other Means of Escaping the Rule; 4. Why Courts Invoke the Rule; 5. Preliminary Relief; 6. Deference to Other Authority; 7. Avoiding Over Enforcement; 8. Other Substantive Reasons; 9. Other Procedural Reasons; 10. The Disparate Uses of a Code Phrase; 11. Holmes, Posner, and Efficient Breach; 12. Conforming Doctrine to Reality; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF SECONDARY SOURCES; INDEX.
Summary Drawing on an analysis of numerous cases, the author argues that the "irreparable injury" rule is defunct, since it no longer constrains a court's choice of remedy. He proposes new injury rules based on actual practice.
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Subject Remedies (Law) -- United States.
Remedies (Law)
United States.
Injunctions -- United States.
Injunctions.
Specific performance -- United States.
Specific performance.
Equitable remedies -- United States.
Equitable remedies.
Equity -- United States.
Equity.
Indexed Term Remedies (Law)
United States
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Laycock, Douglas. Death of the irreparable injury rule. New York : Oxford University Press, 1991 (DLC) 90006944
ISBN 9780195362510 (electronic book)
0195362519 (electronic book)
1280524839
9781280524837
0195063562 (Cloth)
9780195063561