banning-order
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Definition
- Noun:
- An official legal order that prohibits a specific person from entering a certain place or area, or from engaging in a particular activity, typically for a specified period. A banning order is a formal injunction issued by a court or authority.
Usage
- A banning order is a legal instrument used to prevent individuals from causing trouble, often in contexts like sports events or public disturbances.
- It is commonly issued against individuals to restrict their movement or actions to maintain public order.
Examples
- Noun:
- The court issued a banning order against the fan, preventing him from attending any football matches for three years.
- She received a banning order from the city center after repeated incidents of disorderly conduct.
Advanced Usage
- "to be subject to a banning order": to be under the legal restriction imposed by such an order.
- He is subject to a banning order that expires next month.
- "to impose a banning order": for an authority to issue and enforce this type of order.
- The judge decided to impose a banning order to protect the community.
Variants and Related Words
- Ban (verb/noun): To officially or formally prohibit something.
- Injunction (noun): A judicial order that restrains a person from beginning or continuing an action.
- Prohibition order (noun): A similar formal order forbidding an activity.
Synonyms
- Exclusion order: An order that excludes someone from a place.
- Restraining order: A court order to restrict an individual's actions towards another person or place.
Related Phrases
- Football banning order: A specific type of banning order in the UK that prevents individuals involved in football-related violence or disorder from attending matches.
- He cannot travel abroad for the championship due to a football banning order.
Noun
- an order that bans something