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  2. Interim order - Wikipedia

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    The term interim order refers to an order issued by a court during the pendency of the litigation.It is generally issued by the Court to ensure Status quo.The rationale for such orders to be issued by the Courts is best explained by the Latin legal maxim "Actus curiae neminem gravabit" which, translated to English, stands for "an act of the court shall prejudice no one".

  3. Court order - Wikipedia

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    An order can be as simple as setting a date for trial or as complex as restructuring contractual relationships by and between many corporations in a multi-jurisdictional dispute. It may be a final order (one that concludes the court action), or an interim order (one during the action). Most orders are written, and are signed by the judge.

  4. Provisional measure of protection - Wikipedia

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    A provisional measure of protection is the term that the International Court of Justice (ICJ, World Court) uses to describe a procedure "roughly equivalent" [1] to an interim order (which can be either a temporary restraining order or a temporary directive order) in national legal systems.

  5. Thomas v Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    The controls set out in this interim control order statement will protect the public and substantially assist in preventing a terrorist act. Without these controls, Mr Thomas's knowledge and skills could provide a potential resource for the planning or preparation of a terrorist act. The order placed the following restrictions on Thomas:

  6. Interlocutory injunction - Wikipedia

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    An interlocutory injunction is a court order to compel or prevent a party from doing certain acts pending the final determination of the case. It is an order made at an interim stage during the trial, and is usually issued to maintain the status quo until judgment can be made. [1]

  7. Category:Court orders - Wikipedia

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  8. Interim - Wikipedia

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    Interim order, court order in effect pending outcome of a case; Interim trustee, concept in United States bankruptcy law; Interim appeal, a partial appeal in United States law; Interim interdict in Scots law, a temporary injunction; Judicial interim release, part of Canadian bail law

  9. Executive Order 13765 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 13765 is the first executive order signed by former U.S. President Donald Trump on January 20, 2017, which set out interim procedures in anticipation of repeal of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).