(judicial) order

  • 61judicial opinion — A term synonymous with what has been adjudged or decreed and final in its character. See decision decree judgment opinion order …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 62judicial sale — A sale made under the judgment or order of a court of competent authority by the sheriff or other legally appointed and commissioned to sell, the court being the vendor, while the officer appointed to sell is a mere ministerial agent. Hayes v… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 63judicial sale — noun a sale of property by the sheriff under authority of a court s writ of execution in order satisfy an unpaid obligation • Syn: ↑sheriff s sale, ↑execution sale, ↑forced sale • Hypernyms: ↑sale, ↑sales agreement …

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  • 64judicial sequestration — noun : a mandate of a Louisiana court directing a sheriff to take possession of property in a dispute to await the order of the court as to who is entitled to possession …

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  • 65cease and desist order — noun (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order • Syn: ↑injunction, ↑enjoining, ↑enjoinment • Derivationally… …

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  • 66restraining order — I. noun : a preliminary legal order sometimes issued to keep a situation unchanged pending decision upon an application for an injunction II. noun : a legal order issued against an individual to restrict or prohibit access or proximity to another …

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  • 67restraining order — Law. a judicial order to forbid a particular act until a decision is reached on an application for an injunction. [1875 80] * * * …

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  • 68restraining order — restrain′ing or der n. law a judicial order to forbid a particular act until a decision is reached on an application for an injunction • Etymology: 1875–80 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 69LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM — UNDER THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE (1876–1917) Judiciary Throughout the period from the promulgation of the Ottoman Constitution of 1876 until the present time there have been both secular and religious courts exercising jurisdiction in the territory of… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 70Romanian judicial reform — Recent decades have seen a surge in the birth of supraterritorial institutions and associations [Manfred Steger, Globalization: A very short introduction , p. 64] , that have been gathered by their enactment of common law and practices. European… …

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