Interlocutory Order - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vexatious action
1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 35). An order dismissing an action as frivolous and vexatious is an interlocutory order, Re Page, (1910) 1 Ch 489.
Receiver
subject of diverse claims, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1275. A receiver may be appointed by an interlocutory order of the court, in all cases in which it shall appear to the court to be just or
final
appeal used of an order, decision, judgment, decree, determination, or sentence see also finality, final judgment rule compare interlocutory 2 : being a decision that precludes the right to appeal or to continue a case in any
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Respondeat ouster
jurisdiction, person, or writ, etc., and it be judged that the defendant put in a more substantial plea, interlocutory judgment is given that he shall answer. Also, if a prisoner fail upon a plea in bar, he … guilty, Steph. Com., 7th ed., iii. 569; iv. 405. (let him make further answer) -- A judgment or order that a party who made a dilatory plea that has been denied must now plead on merits, Black's
direct appeal
direct appeal 1 : an appeal from an order of a three-judge court granting or denying an interlocutory or permanent injunction that may be taken directly to the U.S. Supreme Court under title 28 section 1253
Severance
claims by court, of multiple parties either to permit separate actions on each claim or to allow certain interlocutory orders to become final, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1378. … by court, of multiple parties either to permit separate actions on each claim or to allow certain interlocutory orders to become final, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1378.
Hearing
applying his mind to some aspect of the case. If he is conducting some routine work or passing interlocutory orders, he can't be said to be 'hearing the suit', Sham Lal v. Rajinder Kumar Modi, AIR 1993 … his mind to some aspect of the case. If he is conducting some routine work or passing interlocutory orders, he can't be said to be 'hearing the suit', Sham Lal v. Rajinder Kumar Modi, AIR 1993 J&K
death knell exception
death knell exception : a rule of procedure allowing immediate review of an interlocutory order when denial of review would result in irreparable injury
Quod computet
Quod computet, an interlocutory judgment or decree in a matter of account. See now ACCOUNT. … Quod computet, an interlocutory judgment or decree in a matter of account. See now ACCOUNT.
Judgment decree or final order
finally decide the rights of the parties and the word 'judgment' means a final judgment and not an interlocutory judgment, and by which right to the relief claimed is decided with regard to all matters in issue, … Judgment decree or final order, in order that a decision should fall within the definition of the word 'judgment' or 'final order' (1)
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