court order Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkɔːt ˈɔː.dər]
  • Us [ ˌkɔːrt ˈɔːr.dɚ]

Meaning of court order In English

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Examples of court order

  • Merchants and traders could settle their trade disputes by arbitration, which decision could be enforced by court order. 

  • The lame point in his self-defense was his failure to support his children, and it took a court order to rectify this in part. 

  • They'd taken possession of the property and had a court order restraining me from going onto the grounds. 

  • To place the man under court order to stay away from home and pay his wife a stated amount weekly. 

  • Whether the man under court order is on probation or not, the cessation of payments should automatically reopen the case. 

  • However, when the man is irreversibly unconscious, the wife remains married unless she obtains a court order establishing otherwise.

  • One group was composed of incarcerated offenders, convicted for serious violent crimes and undergoing forensic psychiatric examination by court order.

  • Apparently, the unions had secured a court order and had gone on strike after the government had failed to implement it.

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Translations of court order In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    法院指令,庭諭…

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  • 中文简体

    法院指令,庭谕…

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  • Polski

    nakaz sądowy…

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  • Türk dili

    mahkeme emri…

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  • русский язык

    предписание суда…

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