Adequate Remedy at Law

Learn about the definition for this legal term.

What is Adequate Remedy at Law?

A request for injunctive relief may be made where a party claims to have no adequate remedy at law. Where monetary damages are insufficient to make the plaintiff whole, it is argued that there is no adequate remedy at law.

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