Multiple Choice
An injunction is a court order for a party to a contract to
A) do something agreed to under an original contract.
B) pay compensatory damages to the nonbreaching party of the contract.
C) pay consequential damages to the nonbreaching party of the contract.
D) release the nonbreaching party from its contractual obligations.
E) relinquish its right to enforce the contract.
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