Multiple Choice
What is required in order for a court to issue an injunction?
A) Any breach of contract will justify an injunction.
B) Any breach of contract that causes injury to the other party will justify an injunction.
C) Any situation that entitles the award of specific performance will justify an injunction.
D) A showing that the party requesting the injunction would suffer irreparable injury without the injunction will justify an injunction.
E) Proof that the party requesting the injunction would win any breach of contract lawsuit will justify an injunction.
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