0 an instruction given by a court telling someone what they can or cannot do --
1 an instruction given by a court telling someone what they must or must not do: --
That would be clear on the court order.
This group of amendments deals with a new court order, which is called a hospital direction; it is sometimes referred to as a hybrid order.
A new court order will require young people to make reparation to victims.
They cannot be evicted until the landlord has obtained a court order.
A motor car, for example, can be taken away from a man in the street without a court order.
Where the landlord does not seek a court order but seeks—as he can—to get the tenant out, the period of grace does not apply.
If the tenant does not go at the end of four weeks' notice, normally the landlord seeks a court order.
Opposition members freed by court order are then locked up again by the state, regardless.