On 2004-01-21 16:14:00, Carey wrote:
"What does this mean...
"THIS CAUSE having come on to be heard on Plaintiff's emergency Motion for Temporary Injunction and the Court having heard argument of counsil, and being otherwise advised in the Premises, it is hereupon,
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED said Motion be, and the same is hereby Denied without prejudice."
"
I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice.
The guy doing the suing in this case wanted the judge to tell the chick being sued that she couldn't do something that was upsetting the guy, while the case was still going through the courts, and the judge said no, he wasn't going to tell the chick being sued not to do whatever it was.
The "without prejudice" bit means if something important changes the guy doing the suing can come up with better reasons for the judge to tell the chick she can't do whatever-it-is until the case is finally decided, that the judge is willing to think about it.
(I used guy and chick here not because of anything about this particular case, but so you could tell who I was talking about where.)