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Court order   /kɔrt ˈɔrdər/   Listen
Court order

noun
1.
A writ issued by a court of law requiring a person to do something or to refrain from doing something.






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"Court order" Quotes from Famous Books



... deposit place on Pine street. They innocently disclaimed any knowledge of who the thief was; as for the messenger boy, he "did not know." These one hundred thousand shares of stock Drew, Gould and Fisk instantly threw upon the stock market. No one else had the slightest suspicion that the court order was being disobeyed. Consequently, Vanderbilt's brokers were busily buying in this load of stock in million-dollar bunches; other persons were likewise purchasing. As fast as the checks came in, Drew and his partners ...
— Great Fortunes from Railroads • Gustavus Myers



Words linked to "Court order" :   interdict, divestiture, writ of execution, writ, gag order, garnishment, interdiction, judicial writ, law, execution, jurisprudence



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