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<h1>Court orders become legally effective when pronounced, not when formally documented or drawn up</h1> The term 'made' is defined as the past and past participle of 'make,' meaning to cause something to exist or bring about. In legal context, court orders are considered 'made' on the day they are pronounced by the court, not when they are formally drawn up or documented. This distinction is important for determining the effective date of legal orders and their enforceability. The definition establishes that judicial pronouncement, rather than administrative documentation, marks the moment when an order becomes legally operative.