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- noun Alternative form of
super-injunction .
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Examples
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In truth, the term "superinjunction" was coined specifically to describe only those orders in which the very existence of the order itself could not be reported.
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Some lawyers caution that the term superinjunction'' is used too loosely.
The Guardian World News David Leigh 2011
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Last month the specialist high court judge Mr Justice Eady, who has presided over many of the most high-profile media cases, said he had never heard the term superinjunction until the measures imposed on the Guardian were questioned in parliament.
The Guardian World News Afua Hirsch 2010
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Last month the specialist high court judge Mr Justice Eady, who has presided over many of the most high-profile media cases, said he had never heard the term superinjunction until the measures imposed on the Guardian were questioned in parliament.
British Blogs The Guardian World News 2010
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Hence the phenomenon of the so-called superinjunction.
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"I had never heard the term 'superinjunction' until it was mentioned in parliament," Eady said, speaking at City University.
British Blogs The Guardian World News 2010
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In its first statement since details of the alleged affair emerged on Friday following a court ruling to overturn a "superinjunction" that banned newspapers from mentioning its existence, the FA said that "Fabio Capello alone will make the decision about John Terry's position".
The Guardian World News Owen Gibson, Dominic Fifield 2010
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MP from asking a parliamentary question put the term "superinjunction" into the public lexicon, creating the further impression that the company was an enemy of freedom of speech.
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"I had never heard the term 'superinjunction' until it was mentioned in parliament," Eady said, speaking at City University.
The Guardian World News Afua Hirsch 2010
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"superinjunction" obtained by John Terry to protect his privacy, which was subsequently revoked, would not have been necessary if the
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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