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court order

noun

  1. any rule or regulation of a court with which one must comply or risk a contempt action.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of court order1

First recorded in 1640–50
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Last year, a reformist political party was dissolved by court order after the court ruled the party's campaign promise to change lese-majeste was unconstitutional.

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While the federal judge hearing the case agreed and ordered funding restored, the White House responded by claiming that, despite the court order, the administration still maintained the authority to freeze funds and terminate grants.

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What should the American people believe -- Trump’s denials that he’s defying court orders or the evidence that can be seen and heard?

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In other situations, you typically need to get a court order to legally change your name.

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“But I think it’s extremely unlikely that he would order Republican officials, in many states, to defy court orders — and even if he ordered them, doesn’t mean they would comply.â€

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