In the civil law. A form of interdict or injunction which lies in some cases where the
defendant is about to erect a “new work” (q. v.) in derogation or injury of the plaintiff’s
rights.
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In the civil law. A form of interdict or injunction which lies in some cases where the
defendant is about to erect a “new work” (q. v.) in derogation or injury of the plaintiff’s
rights.
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