Phrases with «interlocutory order»

An interlocutory order is a temporary decision made by a court during ongoing legal proceedings. It is not a final judgment on the case, but rather a ruling that addresses certain issues or sets guidelines until the final ruling is made. Full definition

Sentences with «interlocutory order»

  • The case Apex Realty, Inc. v. Schick Realty, Inc., heard Board and arbitrators appeal from interlocutory order of the New Jersey Superior Court (Law Division) requiring them to formulate written findings of fact and conclusions of law regarding their resolution of an issue of contract construction in favor of Apex Realty. (nar.realtor)
  • In the meantime, as noted by Bielby J.A., «[t] he solution in cases like this is to complete disclosure and set the matter down for trial without delay, not to launch appeals from interlocutory orders»: Davies v Davies, 2015 ABCA 17 (CanLII) at para 6. (macleanfamilylaw.ca)
  • My point was that without a full evidentiary record, most interlocutory orders made by judges are premised on faulty assumptions or untested evidence about the domestic history of the parties or their division of childrearing and household duties (which can become relevant for spousal support or custody / access issues). (slaw.ca)
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