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Prevent Respondent Aim Interlocutory Injunction Committing Wrong B

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The aim of an interlocutory injunction is to:
A) Prevent the respondent from committing further wrong.
B) Anticipate the damage complained of and prevent its occurrence.
C) Maintain the status quo. 
D) Prevent the respondent from defeating a judgement made against him/her.

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