To
enforce a court order means that you are asking a judge to make another person follow an order.
Not exact matches
Enforcing possession
orders in the High
Court: Brooke Lyne reviews the
meaning of sufficient notice
That Civil Judgment must now be «
Enforced,»
meaning that you have to take steps to force Defendants to «pay - up,» paying to you the funds that the
Court ordered Defendants to pay.
So the legal question for the
court was this: If the wife was not in a position to
enforce the costs
order in her favour, did this still
mean the husband's pleadings could be struck out for non-payment?
The fact that the exercise of Article 10 powers or their purported exercise may give rise to a conflict with the rights of the citizen under Article 3 or a conflict between the UAE's obligations under the New York Convention to
enforce an Award can not affect the question whether or not the
Court can
order a
means of service which is not in accordance with the sole
means of service prescribed by Article 6.
This is because, under English law, there is no concept of implied submission to jurisdiction in personam, which
means that the defendant must have expressly submitted to the jurisdiction of the foreign
court in
order for a judgment in personam to be
enforced by an English
court.
This
means, for example, that injunctions, interim
orders and other judgments obtained from foreign
courts for specific performance, payment into
court or a declaration / dismissal of a claim / counterclaim can be recognised but can not be
enforced under English common law.
In coming to its decision, the
Court considered Macedo and noted that the case should be approached with caution as the order granted in Macedo could only be enforced through the court's contempt powers and questioned whether contempt orders were an effective means of enforce
Court considered Macedo and noted that the case should be approached with caution as the
order granted in Macedo could only be
enforced through the
court's contempt powers and questioned whether contempt orders were an effective means of enforce
court's contempt powers and questioned whether contempt
orders were an effective
means of enforcement.
CPR 71.2 provides, so far as is material: «(1) A judgment creditor may apply for an
order requiring --(a) a judgment debtor; or (b) if a judgment debtor is a company or other corporation, an officer of that body, to attend
court to provide information about --(i) the judgment debtor's
means; or (ii) any other matter about which information is needed to
enforce a judgment or
order.»
When the child support obligation is being
enforced by the Department of Revenue, the term «support
order» also
means a judgment, decree, or
order, whether temporary or final, issued by a
court of competent jurisdiction for the support and maintenance of a child and the spouse or former spouse of the obligor with whom the child is living which provides for monetary support, health care, arrearages, or past support.
This
means you can return to
court and have the
order enforced if your spouse refuses to comply with its terms.
This
means that the Separation Agreement can be
enforced later in the
courts as a contract, but it will also be part of a
court order that can be
enforced through contempt - of -
court proceedings.
That
means that the Family Responsibility Office will
enforce the terms of the Agreement as if there was a
court order.
This
means you can ask the
court to
enforce the
order at a later date if one of you doesn't stick to what has been agreed.
This
means that formal legal arrangements (for example
court orders) for regular child maintenance payments can be
enforced if any of the following apply:
The UK has «Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance
Orders» (REMO) with a number of other countries,
meaning courts in these countries can
enforce child maintenance decisions made in the UK.
To
enforce an
order means to make one or more parties follow the
court's
order.