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Interim Order
It is an order passed by the court during the trial where the final order is yet to be passed. Such order is of temporary nature and the party to whom it orders are bound to act according to that order till the final order is passed.

 


INTERIM - The nine months between legislative sessions.
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Interim Payments/Damages
This is a payment made to you by your opponent either as the result of a court order or as offered by your opponent before a case is settled.

Interim Receiver:
A person appointed by the Court to be a watchdog regarding the assets of a debtor during that time between the application to the Court for a Receiving Order and the time where the Receiving Order is handed down.

Interim order
A temporary court order; intended to be of limited duration, usually just until the court has had an opportunity of hearing the full case and make a final order.

interim order
n. a temporary order of the court pending a hearing, trial, a final order or while awaiting an act by one of the parties.

INTERIM BOND -- Refers to a bond that is set by a police officer when a person is arrested for a misdemeanor offense without a warrant. Any misdemeanor warrant may also have a interim bond endorsed on it by the issuing judge or magistrate.

Interim injunctive relief
If the General Counsel believes that there is cause to issue complaint, then he can seek injunctive relief from a federal district court under Section 10(j) of the Act.

interim order
A temporary court order allowing or preventing certain action, until a full hearing can make a decision on the matter.
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AD INTERIM. In the mean time. An officer is sometimes appointed ad interim, when the principal officer is absent, or for some cause incapable of acting for the time. AD LARGUM. At large; as, title at large, assize at large. See Dane's Abr. ch.

Interim or Interlocutory Order An order that is valid for a specified period of time or until there is a final order. It does not finally dispose of the case or claim before the court or tribunal.

Nisi Decree: Interim decree or order that will eventually become final unless something changes or an event takes place.
Nonfeasance: Failure to perform some act which should have been performed.

Order: A written interim directive of the court. An order is similar to a judgment except that, unlike a judgment, an order does not finally dispose of the entire case.

Expanded Legal Definition of International Criminal LawJudicial Interim Release Pre-trial release of an individual accused of a crime; bail.

Generally, in the world of commerce or international negotiations, a MOU is considered to be a preliminary document; not a comprehensive agreement between two parties but rather an interim or partial agreement on some elements, ...

Interlocutory: Temporary; provisional; interim; not final.
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Hearings typically, but by no means always, occur prior to trial when a party asks the judge to decide a specific issue--often on an interim basis--such as whether a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction should be issued, ...

Interim order: Temporary court order of very limited duration, usually until the court has heard the full facts of a case.
Interlineation: Addition to a document after it has been signed.

Bridge Financing
A form of interim loan, generally made between a short term loan and a long term loan, when the borrower needs to have more time before taking on long term financing.

Interlocutory - Temporary; provisional; interim; not final.
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Interlocutory - Temporary; provisional; interim; not final.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - The federal agency which administers the tax laws of the United States.

There may be both one or more interim dividends as well as a final dividend.

deprivation of custody - In juvenile court, a judicial hearing, usually held after the filing of a petition, to determine interim custody of a minor pending a judgment.

Temporary, provisional or interim. Not final.
Inter Vivos Gift:
A gift made during the giver's life.

In England and Wales, a contract may be enforced by use of a claim, or in urgent cases by applying for an interim injunction to prevent a breach.
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