Hawaii Injunction is a court order that directs a party to either do a certain act or refrain from doing a certain act. It is a civil remedy used in the state of Hawaii to provide a speedy, efficient, and equitable resolution to a dispute between two or more parties. Hawaii Injunction is commonly known as a restraining order, temporary restraining order (TO), or temporary injunction. There are two types of Hawaii Injunctions: preliminary injunction and permanent injunction. A preliminary injunction is a temporary order issued by the court to stop a party from engaging in a particular action or behavior until the court can hear the case and issue a permanent order. A permanent injunction is an order issued by the court that permanently prohibits a person or entity from engaging in certain actions or behaviors, such as selling a product, engaging in certain activities, or entering into a contract.