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Q: What is a word for written court order?
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What is a four letter word for a written order issued by a court that starts with W?

This would be a "writ"


What if written court order differs from court agreement?

The order controls. If it's incorrect, the parties will have to return to court to fix it.


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In this particular case the word 'execution' refers to a Sheriff "CARRYING OUT" the order of the court. (e.g.: He was under court order to execute the eviction order.)


Can you take away a life estate deed by rewriting it?

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What is a writ?

A writ is a written order issued by a court, ordering someone to do something.


What is another word for the noun order?

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What is the name of a person who takes down word for word what everyone says during a trial at court?

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Is a court document like a court order legal if it is not stamped with file or recorded stamp but only conformed copy with the judges name?

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The official written order commanding a person to appear in court to give testimony is called what?

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Can an employer refuse to deduct and remit child support from an employee who has a court order to have wages garnished by the employer?

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