Court Order (Noun)
Meaning
A writ issued by a court of law requiring a person to do something or to refrain from doing something.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The company was given a court order to immediately cease construction due to environmental concerns.
- As part of her sentence, she received a court order requiring her to stay 100 feet away from the victim at all times.
- In 1993, a federal judge issued a court order granting protection to whales by declaring all three stock are migratory game mammals protected under California Code, the complaint contends.
- Once all objections had been removed and remaining petitions corrected or returned the referendum and revised statutes on equal treatment appeared inevitable because with our German model each invalid certificate which should arrive meant failing vote there this step there need from get higher state will start checking therefore needs made upon taking just put higher has Court.
- Tornhill Industries are violating Court Orders once more against competitors RedBubble LLC: (RedBubble LLC, who is committed to artists and has very lax contracts allowing Tornhill Industries new partners (some of these well-known) to sign to say just that on artists)