interim order — n. A temporary order issued to handle a matter until a specified event happens or until a final order is issued. See also interlocutory The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… … Law dictionary
interim order — a temporary order of the court pending a hearing, trial, a final order or while awaiting an act by one of the parties (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) A temporary Court Order intended to be of limited duration, usually until the Court has… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
Interim order — The term interim order refers to an order passed by a court during the pendency of the litigation. It is generally passed by the Court to ensure Status quo. The rationale for such orders to be passed by the Courts lie are best explained by Latin… … Wikipedia
interim order — noun a court order entered at the beginning of a lawsuit to preserve a semblance of organisational order or to maintain the status quo pending the final disposition of the case … Wiktionary
interim order — temporary court order in effect until the settlement of an issue … English contemporary dictionary
interim order — One made in the meantime, and until something is done … Black's law dictionary
interim order — One made in the meantime, and until something is done … Black's law dictionary
Order to show cause — This article is about the legal order. For the NCAA form of sanction of the equivalent name, see show cause penalty. An order to show cause, in most Anglo Saxon law systems, is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a… … Wikipedia
interim — /ˈɪntərəm / (say intuhruhm) noun 1. an intervening time; the meantime: in the interim. 2. a temporary or provisional arrangement. –adjective 3. belonging to or connected with an intervening period of time: an interim dividend. 4. temporary;… …
interim — /in teuhr euhm/, n. 1. an intervening time; interval; meantime: in the interim. 2. a temporary or provisional arrangement; stopgap; makeshift. 3. (cap.) Ch. Hist. any of three provisional arrangements for the settlement of religious differences… … Universalium