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Interlocutory order

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Interlocutory order: temporary order issued during the course of litigation. Typically cannot be appealed because it is not final.

 


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.

An order dissolving a preliminary injunction is an interlocutory order appealable under 28 U.S.C. S 1292(a)(1).

25 (8) of the Judicature Act 1873 a mandamus may be granted by an interlocutory order of the High Court in all cases in which it shall appear to the court just or convenient that such an order should be made.

Commission in accordance withe section 6 to serve for such period of time and for such political subdivisions as the court shall determine is appropriate to enforce the guarantees of the fifteenth amendment (1) as part of any interlocutory order if ...

Provisional; not final. An interlocutory order or an interlocutory appeal concerns only a part of the issues reaised in a lawsuit.
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An interlocutory order is a ruling on an intervening matter, a temporary or pendente lite order. A final order is a complete disposition of the matter pending before the court. an order is requested by the filing of a motion.

Interlocutory: Provisional; not final. An interlocutory order or an interlocutory appeal concerns only a part of the issues raised in a lawsuit.

Definition - Noun
: a rule of procedure allowing immediate review of an interlocutory order when denial of review would result in irreparable injury
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interlocutory Temporary, or occurring before final judgment; e.g., an interlocutory order is a temporary order entered during trial, before final judgment.

No appeal can be taken from any interlocutory order, or final decrees of the chancellor, but within one year next after making and signing the final decree, unless the person entitled to such appeal be an infant, feme covert, non compos mentis, ...

See also: Order, Interlocutory, Court, Law, Attorney

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