Interim order: temporary court directive remaining in force until the next hearing, act performance, or final order. An Interim Order denotes a temporary or provisional court directive that remains operative until the next hearing, the performance of an act by one or more parties, or issuance of a final order, regulating parties' rights or conduct during ongoing proceedings without determining final merits.
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Interim order: temporary court directive remaining in force until the next hearing, act performance, or final order.
An Interim Order denotes a temporary or provisional court directive that remains operative until the next hearing, the performance of an act by one or more parties, or issuance of a final order, regulating parties' rights or conduct during ongoing proceedings without determining final merits.
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