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Enjoin

   1) To direct or order (someone) to do something. 2) To prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis. 3) To prohibit or restrain by an injunction.

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Injunction
A legal action whereby a court issues a writ that forbids a party defendant from doing some act or compels the defendant to perform an act. An injunction requires the person to whom it is directed to refrain from doing a particular thing, such as violating deed restrictions or house rules.



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Entity rule
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By California law (AB 983) a real estate agent or owner is required to inform prospective buyers of environmental hazards located on a residental property.

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A report required by the California Environmental Quality Act that projects the impact a project may have on the environment.

Environmental impact statement
Documents required by federal and state laws to accompany proposals for major projects and programs that will likely have an impact on the surrounding environment

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