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What is the distinction between injunction order and attachment order?

A. There is no distinction, both are one and the same

B. Injunction order binds not only the parties to the suit but also third parties and whereas attachment order binds only parties to the suit

C. Injunction order binds only the parties to the suit and whereas attachment order not only binds the parties to the suit but also the third parties

D. None of the above

Answer: Option C


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