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What is a court order that prohibits action like a strike?

Court orders of that type are called injunctions.


What is a court order which prohibits some action?

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What is a court order that forces or limits the performance of some act?

An injunction is a court order that requires someone to do something or prohibits them from doing something. It can be used to stop a party from taking a particular action or to compel them to act in a certain way.


What is the purpose of a writ of prohibition?

A writ of prohibition is a court order that prohibits a lower court from proceeding with a particular case. It is typically issued to prevent a court from exceeding its jurisdiction or acting outside the bounds of its authority.


What is the term used for court order forbidding or ending a strike?

Injunctions


How will the court know your ex is receiving an inheritance for them to take towards back child support?

You need to take action ASAP and ask the court for a court order that can be filed in the estate so you can freeze the inheritance.You need to take action ASAP and ask the court for a court order that can be filed in the estate so you can freeze the inheritance.You need to take action ASAP and ask the court for a court order that can be filed in the estate so you can freeze the inheritance.You need to take action ASAP and ask the court for a court order that can be filed in the estate so you can freeze the inheritance.


What is a court order that makes some one do something or makes them stop doing something?

A court order that requires someone to do something is called a mandatory injunction. A court order that prohibits someone from doing something is called a prohibitory injunction. Both types of injunctions are enforceable by the court.


Among the Constitutions denials of powers is the right of habeas corpus which prohibits government from?

Habeas Corpus is a court order, stating that a person under arrest is required to be brought in front of a judge or into court. It prohibits holding a prisoner if there is lack of sufficient cause or evidence.


How does a husband in Maryland remove the name of his wife from the deed if he cannot find her. Obviously he cannot execute a quit claim deed because he cannot locate her?

That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.That can only be accomplished by a court order. He would have to bring a court action and convince a judge to transfer her interest.


This is a court order that prevents an action from taking place?

Injunction


Can the police enforce a court order?

Yes, the police have the authority to enforce court orders, which are legally binding directives issued by a court. This means that they can take action to ensure that the terms of the court order are carried out.


What does Contrary to the order of the court mean?

When a court issues an order, it means that the court is telling someone what they must do and/or not do. "Contrary to the order of the court" means that the court's order has not been obeyed. Someone's action(s) or inaction(s) is "contrary" to what the court said she been done or not done. In short, it means you have not obeyed the judge.