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order
order 1 : a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority [maintain law and ] 2 : an established mode or state of procedure [a call to ] 3...
Order
Order, does not mean only final order, Kanhikkamthoppu Parambil Radha v. Kondarappott Velayudhan, AIR 1994 Ker 412. Order, mandate, precept, command; also a class or rank. General orders are promulgated by courts for the proper regulation...
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ordered
having or evincing a systematic arrangement especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule as an ordered sequence an ordered pair Opposite of disordered or unordered
Orderer
One who puts in order arranges methodizes or regulates
Orderable
Capable of being ordered tractable
Order
To put in order to reduce to a methodical arrangement to arrange in a series or with reference to an end Hence to regulate to dispose to direct to rule
Ordering
Disposition distribution management
writ
writ [Old English, something written] 1 : a letter that was issued in the name of the English monarch from Anglo-Saxon times to declare his grants, wishes, and commands 2 : an order or mandatory process...
injunction
injunction [Middle French injonction, from Late Latin injunction- injunctio, from Latin injungere to enjoin, from in- in + jungere to join] : an equitable remedy in the form of a court order compelling a party to...
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order
order 1 : a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority [maintain law and ] 2 : an established mode or state of procedure [a call to ] 3...
Order
Order, does not mean only final order, Kanhikkamthoppu Parambil Radha v. Kondarappott Velayudhan, AIR 1994 Ker 412. Order, mandate, precept, command; also a class or rank. General orders are promulgated by courts for the proper regulation...
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ordered
having or evincing a systematic arrangement especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule as an ordered sequence an ordered pair Opposite of disordered or unordered
Orderer
One who puts in order arranges methodizes or regulates
Orderable
Capable of being ordered tractable
Order
To put in order to reduce to a methodical arrangement to arrange in a series or with reference to an end Hence to regulate to dispose to direct to rule
Ordering
Disposition distribution management
writ
writ [Old English, something written] 1 : a letter that was issued in the name of the English monarch from Anglo-Saxon times to declare his grants, wishes, and commands 2 : an order or mandatory process...
injunction
injunction [Middle French injonction, from Late Latin injunction- injunctio, from Latin injungere to enjoin, from in- in + jungere to join] : an equitable remedy in the form of a court order compelling a party to...
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