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.
Not exact matches
The presidential
order imposed a
temporary ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries, but a federal judge has barred enforcement
of the
order while the
court considers a challenge brought by Washington state.
A July 2015 Supreme
Court decision in favor
of anti-abortion groups issued a
temporary restraining
order halting the distribution
of birth control implants after 400,000
of the devices had already been distributed.
Trulia, now a wholly owned subsidiary
of Zillow Group, filed for a
temporary restraining
order to keep listings flowing to the site, which the
court had granted until today's hearing.
According to Reuters, Judge Kimba Wood issued a
temporary restraining
order (TRO) against the Alibabacoin Foundation, and
ordered the defendants (including ABBC Foundation's CEO Jason Daniel Paul Phillip and CTO Hassan Abbas) to explain to the
court «why an
order should not be issued granting a preliminary injunction,» which would prohibit the defendants» usage
of the Alibaba trademarks anywhere in the United States.
Pakistan's Supreme
Court has
ordered a
temporary stay
of execution against Asia Bibi's death sentence.
A federal judge will hear arguments Monday on a
temporary restraining
order against an Oklahoma referendum that would ban the use
of Islamic religious law in state
courts.
Late on Wednesday, a California
court issued a
temporary restraining
order, barring CMP from releasing videos that show images
of leaders from a tissue procurement company that works with Planned Parenthood.
That does not quite square with a new NHL bylaw, enacted in June, that imposes a $ 1 million fine on any club that leapfrogs the NHL's internal justice system and goes right to the
courts, as the New Jersey Devils did during the Wales Conference finals in May, when they obtained a
temporary restraining
order against the suspension
of Devils coach Jim Schoenfeld.
More hearings are set for the District
Court and Third Circuit
Court of Appeals, where the sports leagues are trying to turn the
temporary restraining
order into a permanent restraining
order.
According to North Carolina child custody laws, if a military parent has sole or joint custody
of a child and receives deployment papers that involve moving a substantial distance from the parent's home, a North Carolina family
court will issue a
temporary custody
order of the child during the parent's absence, which shall end no later than 10 days following the parent's return.
However, in 2006, the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Association
of the Philippines, made up
of milk companies among others, succeeded in appealing to the Supreme
Court for a
temporary restraining
order on the Code's revised implementing rules and regulations.
Dec 6, 2006: (left and below) Members
of Philippine NGO Arugaan march on the Supreme
Court to protest the
temporary restraining
order applied to new breastfeeding protection laws.
ALBANY, NY (05/12/2010)(readMedia)-- In a major victory for working people, the U.S. District
Court for the Northern District
of New York has granted a
temporary restraining
order preventing Governor David Paterson from proceeding with his planned furloughs
of state employees.
The possibility
of electing a new chairperson
of the East Hampton Town Democratic Committee was scuttled last night after a State Supreme
Court judge issued a
temporary restraining
order on Monday forbidding the committee from conducting a vote before its June 20 meeting.
At noon, Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, Goodard Riverside Law Project, local elected officials, affordable housing advocates and tenants holds a press conference to announce the filing
of a
temporary restraining
order against illegal hotel operator Michael Edelstein, owner
of the Imperial
Court, a single room occupancy building on the Upper West Side, 230 West 72nd St., Manhattan.
Justice Chuka A. Obiozor
of the Federal High
Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Thursday, May 17, 2018,
ordered a
temporary forfeiture
of some properties worth N1.8 bn allegedly belonging to Tuoyo Omatsuli, Executive Director, Projects, Niger Delta Development Commission, NNDC, to the Federal Government.
He said AEC plans to apply for a
temporary restraining
order and preliminary injunction with the Appellate Division
of State Supreme
Court either Tuesday or Wednesday.
A
temporary restraining
order, which would keep the hospital running, was «stayed by appeal,» said Bellafiore, although crowds accused SUNY
of violating the
court order.
The bill has little chance
of passing the GOP - dominated House, and lawyers are fighting out the future
of the White House fiat in
court after a federal judge in Seattle issued a
temporary restraining
order against it last week.
Fayose had filed the fresh application asking a Federal High
Court in Abuja to vacate the July 20
order for
temporary forfeiture
of his houses.
New York State criminal code § 170.55 states, «An adjournment in contemplation
of dismissal is an adjournment
of the action without date
ordered with a view to ultimate dismissal
of the accusatory instrument in furtherance
of justice,» and also authorizes local
court justices to
order a
temporary order of protection to run concurrently.
The Federal High
Court in Lagos on Thursday
ordered the
temporary forfeiture to the Federal Government
of Flat 7B, Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos.
He urged the
court to grant the application
ordering temporary forfeiture
of the account for 120 days.
Justice Arthur F. Engoron,
of State Supreme
Court in Manhattan, issued a
temporary restraining
order on the plan, which the State Legislature approved last year after the Bloomberg administration had been stymied by the City Council.
A state Supreme
Court judge issued a
temporary restraining
order and restored 20
of the 39 paid leave days in question.
A panel
of judges from the U.S. Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals is expected to rule this week on whether a
temporary halt placed on the
order by a federal district judge should be kept in place.
The US Supreme
Court has reinstated a limited version
of President Donald Trump's
temporary order banning travelers from six Muslim - majority countries from entering the United States.
In July 2012, the
court in Brescia
ordered the
temporary closure
of the facility and the seizure
of all animals.
When the Times is slapped with a
temporary court order preventing further disclosures, it's up to Graham and the Post, which has gotten a batch
of the papers, too, to decide whether to support the Times and publish its own information.
Heard claims Johnny Depp abused her throughout the course
of their relationship in a
court petition she filed on Friday, when she was granted a
temporary restraining
order against her estranged husband.
Students in Milwaukee's religious schools are not the only ones affected by the
temporary court order blocking the controversial expansion
of the city's school - voucher program.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that any person or group
of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice
of resistance to the full enjoyment
of any
of the rights secured by this title, and that the pattern or practice is
of such a nature and is intended to deny the full exercise
of the rights herein described, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in the appropriate district
court of the United States by filing with it a complaint (1) signed by him (or in his absence the Acting Attorney General), (2) setting forth facts pertaining to such pattern or practice, and (3) requesting such preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or
temporary injunction, restraining
order or other
order against the person or persons responsible for such pattern or practice, as he deems necessary to insure the full enjoyment
of the rights herein described.
(a) Whenever any person has engaged or there are reasonable grounds to believe that any person is about to engage in any act or practice prohibited by section 203, a civil action for preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or
temporary injunction, restraining
order, or other
order, may be instituted by the person aggrieved and, upon timely application, the
court may, in its discretion, permit the Attorney General to intervene in such civil action if he certifies that the case is
of general public importance.
(a) Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that any person or group
of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice
of resistance to the full enjoyment
of any
of the rights secured by this title, and that the pattern or practice is
of such a nature and is intended to deny the full exercise
of the rights herein described, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in the appropriate district
court of the United States by filing with it a complaint (1) signed by him (or in his absence the Acting Attorney General), (2) setting forth facts pertaining to such pattern or practice, and (3) requesting such relief, including an application for a permanent or
temporary injunction, restraining
order or other
order against the person or persons responsible for such pattern or practice, as he deems necessary to insure the full enjoyment
of the rights herein described.
The move comes tonight in the wake
of a US
court decision in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in which the
court decided to granted a
temporary restraining
order against RIM.
On February 5, 2009, the landlord
of our premises located at 349 Oyster Point Boulevard, South San Francisco, California filed a complaint against us in the Superior
Court of California for the County
of San Mateo alleging breach
of contract and termination
of our lease, seeking a writ
of attachment and a
temporary protective
order, for which a hearing was held on February 6, 2009.
In Hawaii, the ex parte
temporary restraining
order may also enjoin or restrain both
of the parties from taking, concealing, removing, threatening, physically abusing, or otherwise disposing
of any animal identified to the
court as belonging to a household, until further
order of the
court.
In both cases
of domestic abuse and child abuse, a judge or circuit
court commissioner shall issue a
temporary restraining
order ordering the respondent to refrain from removing, hiding, damaging, harming, or mistreating, or disposing
of, a household pet, to allow the petitioner or a family member or household member
of the petitioner acting on his or her behalf to retrieve a household pet, or any combination
of these remedies requested in the petition.
Iowa now allows the
court to grant petitioners exclusive care, possession, or control
of any pets or companion animals in both
temporary and permanent
orders.
A federal appeals
court upheld a lower
court's
temporary suspension
of President Donald Trump's «Foreign Terrorist Entry» executive
order on Thursday.
In yesterday's hearing, lawyer Guillermo Dabay
of Kepco (one
of the power companies, Korean - owned, involved) asked the
court to lift the
temporary environmental protection
order (TEPO) in the Balili property in Naga City so they can dispose their coal ash waste.
(2) «Sole custody» means a person, including, but not limited to, a parent who has
temporary or permanent custody
of a child and, unless otherwise provided for by
court order, the rights and responsibilities for major decisions concerning the child, including the child's education, medical and dental care, extracurricular activities, and religious training.
Can the family
court issue a
temporary order providing relief that is retroactive to the date
of filing
of the motion?
Under Tennessee law, the
court shall issue a
temporary order of child support in cases
of disputed paternity.
On at least three different occasions during the hour and a half negotiation either I or the opposing attorney asked for language in the agreement based on nothing more than our clear expectation that the family
court judges could not be expected to follow case law on what is a change
of circumstances or not giving precedential value to a
temporary order at the final hearing.
The parties have the option
of requesting
temporary orders hearing in a divorce in Arizona, where the
court will issue
temporary orders regarding child support, child custody, family support, things like that.
To request a
temporary or final protection
order, you must file the appropriate forms with the appropriate
Court of Common Pleas, which is typically where you live.
It may be possible to change a
temporary Court Order if there has been what is referred to as a material change in circumstances such that the terms
of the
temporary Court Order may no longer be appropriate.
For this reason, Canadian law empowers a
court to make one or more
temporary or «interim»
orders for support, which are intended to address the support recipients» needs on a shorter - term basis, pending the full resolution
of the issues that arise from the dissolution
of the couple's relationship.