When a judge says "order," they are issuing a formal directive or command that requires a party to take or refrain from taking specific actions. This can pertain to various aspects of a case, such as procedural requirements, rulings on evidence, or final judgments. An order is legally binding and must be followed by those to whom it applies, and failure to comply can result in legal consequences.
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It means that the fines and ciosts will not be assessed.
A court order is, as the name implies, an order issued by a judge.
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It sounds like a court order was changed by the judge and re-issued as a "corrected order."
Answer It usually indicates that an appeals court has found the original judge's order/decision flawed and the verdict or judgment has been found invalid. The original order is extinguished.
I think what you are asking about is the same as a consent order. The parties to the lawsuit all agree to the judge issuing the order and have approved the findings in the order.
When someone brings a suit against another person or entity, they can file a Notice of Non-Suit. That is, they can dismiss their own case. A Notice of Non-Suit says that the plaintiff prefers not to pursue the cause any further. An order granting the plantiffs motion for nonsuit is signed by the judge saying that the judge received the order of Nonsuit and will dismiss the case without prejudice.
Traditionally at the end of a case the judge will make a declaration of a degree as the form of his judgment. If someone is found guilty the judge makes that declaration.
If your ordered by the court yes. However, usually they wouldn't 't do that as spouses will often lie to protect each other and wouldn't be considered a good witness. But if the judge says you have to then you do. If you haven't been ordered by a judge then no. Its the judge an no one else who decides this. A cop or lawyer can try and talk you into it or advice you to but you don't have to unless the judge or court order says so.
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