Sentences with phrase «order of the court»

A foster child is any child placed with you by an authorized placement agency or by judgment, decree, or other order of any court of competent jurisdiction.
... no one may access a sealed court record except by order of the court.
The other copy should remain with the court as a backup to be accessed only with further order of the court.
It also requires compliance with orders of our courts, consistent with the rule of law.
If the court finds that time is of the essence, the court may approve the recommendation and immediately adopt it as an interim order of the court.
This seems like a no - brainer, but if a debtor refuses to obey a lawful order of the court, they could be in trouble.
The claims in such situations are settled either through order of court or following completion of several time - taking procedures.
A Parenting Coordinator shall serve by agreement of the parties or formal order of the court, which shall clearly and specifically define the Parenting Coordinator's scope of authority and responsibilities.
A regulation or order of a court concerning the manner in which its business shall be conducted.
You and your spouse can create your own separation agreement and request that the judge in your case turn it into an official order of the court.
An interim order is a temporary order of the court pending a hearing, trial, a final order, or while waiting an act by one of the parties.
The rule of law requires a justice system that can ensure orders of the court are enforced and the process of the court is respected.
(iii) The taking of samples from children should only be undertaken pursuant to the express order of the court.
Parents who go against the visitation orders of the court might be required to sign a bond stating that they no longer will interfere with the court's visitation order.
This time, by order of the court, no white man could legally stop him.
This publication ban applies indefinitely until further order of the court.
RTDRS Orders are filed at the Court of Queen's Bench and then enforced as Orders of the Court.
On order of the Court, the application is again considered, and it is DENIED, there being no majority in favor of granting leave to appeal or taking other action.
Neither was in breach of the rules of his profession, nor acting improperly or negligently, if the worse that could be said of him was that he was doing his best to comply with orders of the court which made it impossible or difficult for him to look after the client's interests, to the standard which, without those difficulties, he would normally be expected to achieve.
A Bell customer can reasonably contemplate, therefore, that his or her identity may be disclosed by order of the court in the event he or she engages in unlawful, abusive or tortious activity.
In his writ filed on Friday, Mr Amidu, popularly known as Citizen Vigilante, said: «I oppose the application for stay of proceeding on the main ground that it discloses no reasonable ground or grounds for the making of an application for stay of proceedings to this Court pending the discharge or reversal of the ruling order of this Court dated 16th November 2016 aforesaid to warrant its consideration by this Court.»
(1) Any act or thing done or omitted to be done before or after the commencement of this Part under or in relation to a right or liability conferred, imposed or affected by section 114MI in relation to an ineffective order of a court of summary jurisdiction:
(1.3) A child shall be taken into temporary custody by a law enforcement officer without order of the court when there are reasonable grounds to believe the child has run away from the child's parents, guardian, or legal custodian and the child's parents, guardian, or legal custodian has made a report to a law enforcement agency that the child has run away from home.
Abonta expressed concern that, it would spell doom for Nigerian democracy and it would also give room to anarchy, if «an agency of the Federal Government (police) continues to disobey orders of the court
Justice Baba Yusuf asked Jacobs to prevail on his client to always obey orders of the court in order not to impede the criminal trials pending in the court of laws.
(3) «Child custody determination» means a judgment, decree, or other order of a court providing for the legal custody, physical custody, residential care, or visitation with respect to a child.
It is therefore trite that the right to contest election by any citizen can only be abridged by a valid order of a court of record.
As the Ahmed Makarfi faction of the Peoples Democratic Party insisted on going ahead with its National Convention on Wednesday, a Abuja High Court on Tuesday said anybody who flouts order of the court would be made to face the music.
The statement read; «If it were to be when PDP was in power, National Publicity of the All Progressives Congress (APC) won't waste one minute before condemning such disrespect for a subsisting order of the court by the EFCC.
Justice Okon Abang, then of the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court, had, on June 8, 2015, nullified the extradition proceedings, which he said were initiated in contravention of an earlier order of the court delivered in 2013.
«As noted below, both parents have been fairly compliant with prior orders of the Court concerning custody and visitation, aside from the three weeks that Mother alienated the child and prevented him from seeing his Father.»
Two recent wills variation cases awarded the usual order of court costs to a winning party, namely Scale B.
«But there's something very important going on... and that is whether orders of this court can be disobeyed with impunity.
I share the view expressed by objective and reasonable members of the public that because the government was the 1st defendant / respondent against whom the Supreme Court made declarations of unconstitutional conduct in paying the judgment debt to Alfred Agbesi Woyome, the government has been pretending for purely political reasons at each turn to take steps to enforce the judgment and orders of the court only to deliberately abort them.
We shall abide with the law and any interim order of court even when they are made in error as we are not far away from justice,»
The EC's explanation however angered Mr. Ramadan who felt the Commission was disrespecting the explicit orders of the court.
Meanwhile, our lawyers have advised us to be law abiding citizens and respect the Restraining Order of the Court due to the limited time.
While delivering his ruling, Justice Taiwo Taiwo, said he quite understood that the applicant (Fayose) enjoys immunity and that the court can adjudicate on this matter as canvassed by the counsel to the plaintiff, but he pointed out that the relief he basically sought was a mandatory order of the court.
Justice Okon Abang delivered separate judgments in sacking the two legislators on Friday but the enrolled orders of the court were certified on Tuesday.
In a motion on notice filed pursuant to section 36 (5) 37 and 41 of the 1999 constitution and sections 1 (1) and (2) and 266 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, the ex NSA also sought for order of the court extending order of November 3 permitting treatment of his ailment abroad.
No interest unless case is referred to the Kentucky Department of Revenue for enforcement of arrears at 12 percent compounded interest per annum per order of the court.
Once a creditor is armed with a judgment order of a court of legal jurisdiction, the creditor can proceed to attach or seize assets of the debtor, but only under legal procedures and guidance.
[39] Strathy J. described the record for the Estate of Edward Assaf as comprised of «over thirty lawsuits or applications and over one hundred and thirty court orders or endorsements... including several orders of the Court of Appeal and of the Supreme Court of Canada.»
Do not enter into any agreement that you do not want to be a permanent order of the Court.

Phrases with «order of the court»

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