Betekenis van:
court order

court order
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a writ issued by a court of law requiring a person to do something or to refrain from doing something

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. His ex-wife obtained a court order that forbid him from coming closer than 200 yards.
    2. Prosecutors in court have to substantiate their claims in order to prove a suspect is guilty.
    3. Court which issued the confiscation order:
    4. ‘court of origin’ means the court which issues a European order for payment.
    5. The court of appeal, in a judgment of 27 June 2007, annulled the repayment order.
    6. A ministerial order, the Court said, could not make provision for any such abandonment.
    7. The court shall send the enforceable European order for payment to the claimant.
    8. The formation of the Court shall give its decision by way of order.
    9. This appendix should reach the court before the European order for payment is issued.
    10. In order to answer the two questions referred by the Austrian Constitutional Court, it was not necessary for the Court to assess any other aspects of the measure.
    11. If yes, please enclose a court order or agreement in court or any other official document, which is the ground for awarded alimony.
    12. Where the Court of Justice reviews a judgment or an order of the Court of First Instance and refers the case back to that Court, the latter shall be seised of the case by the judgment so referring it.
    13. amending the Protocol on the Statute of the Court of Justice, in order to lay down the conditions and limits for the review by the Court of Justice of decisions given by the Court of First Instance
    14. An application to the High Court for an order referred to in subsection (1) shall be by motion and the court, when considering the matter, may make such interim or interlocutory order as it considers appropriate.
    15. An order under subsection (1) may contain such consequential or supplementary provisions as the High Court considers appropriate.