Lexeme: court order  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A court order is a legal document issued by a judge or a court that mandates a person or entity to take a specific action or refrain from doing something. It is legally binding and enforceable, and failure to comply with a court order may result in penalties or other legal consequences. Court orders can be issued in various legal matters, such as civil cases, criminal cases, family law disputes, or administrative proceedings. They are intended to ensure the proper administration of justice and to protect the rights and interests of the parties involved. GPT3.5
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  • noun. court order (singular), court orders (plural)
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