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Term: interim remedy
1.
An interim remedy may be obtained subject to the discretion of a court prior to the hearing of the proceedings. Interim remedies are temporary remedies and subject to a final order of the court.
Usage: The claimant approached the court seeking an interim remedy on an urgent basis due to the damage that would be suffered prior to the hearing in the proceedings.
Related Words: final remedy; court order; injunction; interim injunction; specific performance.
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