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Order legal definition: Legally, a court order is a demand, proclamation, or mandate issued by a judge or panel of judges. Orders can be written or verbal.
Orders are issued at:
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Hearings
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Trials
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Appeals and
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Other court proceedings
The purpose of court orders include:
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Compeling a plaintiff or defendant to complete an action
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Setting a court date
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Clarifying the legal relationship between the parties to a lawsuit
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Orders are a regular part of criminal and civil court proceedings. Some common types of orders include:
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Injunctions
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Protection from Abuse (PFA) orders
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Divorce Decrees
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Custody agreements
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Search warrants
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Criminal sentences
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_order
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/order
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