Show cause orders require a party to explain why a proposed order should not be confirmed or executed. A show cause order compels a party to appear and present reasons why a proposed rule nisi, order, decree or execution should not be confirmed, take effect, or be executed, thereby providing the court with the party's explanations or defenses before final enforcement.
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Show cause orders require a party to explain why a proposed order should not be confirmed or executed.
A show cause order compels a party to appear and present reasons why a proposed rule nisi, order, decree or execution should not be confirmed, take effect, or be executed, thereby providing the court with the party's explanations or defenses before final enforcement.
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