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interlocutory | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Interlocutory indicates a lack of finality, such as a decree that doesn't settle all issues, or a non-final, temporary order.
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Interlocutory - Wikipedia
Interlocutory orders are orders that are issued by a court while a case is still ongoing, before the final resolution of the case.
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INTERLOCUTORY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTERLOCUTORY is made during the progress of a legal action and not final or definitive. How to use interlocutory in a sentence.
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interlocutory
interlocutory, a. and n. (-ˈlɒkjʊtərɪ) Also 7 -loquutory. [ad. L. type *interlocūtōri-us: see interlocution and -ory. Cf. F. interlocutoire (13th c. in Hatz.).] A. adj. 1. Of the nature of, pertaining to, or occurring in, dialogue or conversation.1597 Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. xxxix. §1 These interlocuto...
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Interlocutory | NJ Courts
Interlocutory refers to open issues in a trial that need resolution. Appeals can't be automatically filed for these, with certain exceptions following ...
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interlocutory order | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
An interlocutory order is a temporary, non-final court ruling during litigation, addressing a specific issue, not the entire case.
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What is an Interlocutory Judgment and why would I want one?
The primary purpose of an Interlocutory Judgment in a divorce proceeding in Missouri is to set a valuation date for the purposes of dividing all assets and ...
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Executive Office for Immigration Review | 4.14 - Interlocutory Appeals
An interlocutory appeal asks the Board to review a ruling by the immigration judge before the immigration judge issues a final decision.
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Interlocutory appeal - Wikipedia
An interlocutory appeal (or interim appeal) occurs when a ruling by a trial court is appealed while other aspects of the case are still proceeding.
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Interlocutory Appeals in Oklahoma: What, When and How ...
Interlocutory appeals are a method to get an opinion from the appellate court before having to wait until the completion of the case.
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INTERLOCUTORY - The Law Dictionary
Something intervening between the commencement and the end of a suit which decides some point or matter, but is not a final decision of the whole controversy.
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Interlocutory appeal
The trial judge can "certify" one of his orders for immediate interlocutory appeal. Canada
In Canada, there is no right of interlocutory appeal in criminal matters.
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interlocutorily
interˈlocutorily, adv. rare. [f. next + -ly2.] In the way of an interlocutory decree (see next, A. 3); provisionally.1620 Brent tr. Sarpi's Hist. Counc. Trent (1676) 128 Decreeing interlocutorily the occurring differences.
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Interlocutor
informally explains the views of a government and also can relay messages back to a government
Interlocutor (linguistics), a participant in a discourse
Interlocutory , a type of legal order, sentence, decree, or judgment
See also
Interlocutory appeal
Interlocutory injunction
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Interlocutory injunction
In Ontario, interlocutory injunctions are regulated by Rule 40 of the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure. See also
Interlocutory
Interlocutory appeal
Interlocutor (disambiguation)
References
Common law legal terminology
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