court order
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Definition
- Noun:
- A directive issued by a court: A formal, legally binding command or instruction issued by a judge or a court of law. It requires a person or entity to perform a specific action or to refrain from performing a specific action.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The judge issued a court order to freeze the company's assets.
- She obtained a court order preventing her ex-husband from contacting her.
- Failure to comply with a court order can result in penalties or imprisonment.
Advanced Usage
"to be in contempt of a court order": To willfully disobey a directive from a court, which is a punishable offense.
- The witness was found in contempt of a court order for refusing to testify.
"to seek a court order": To formally apply to a court to obtain a legal directive.
- The city will seek a court order to demolish the unsafe building.
Variants and Related Words
Injunction (n): A specific type of court order that commands a party to do or cease doing a particular act.
- The company filed for an injunction to stop the strike.
Writ (n): A formal written order issued by a court, often used as a synonym for certain types of court orders.
- A writ of habeas corpus is a court order to bring a prisoner before the court.
Synonyms
- Judicial decree: An official order issued by a court.
- Legal mandate: A command or authorization given by a legal authority.
Related Phrases
Court order of protection: A specific order issued to protect an individual from harassment or harm.
- She was granted a court order of protection against her stalker.
Court order to show cause: An order requiring a party to appear in court and explain why a certain action should not be taken.
- The judge issued a court order to show cause why the lawsuit should not be dismissed.
Noun
- a writ issued by a court of law requiring a person to do something or to refrain from doing something