it means that your cheque cannot be payed in to the bank because there are lack of funds in the account required
It depends on what you mean by prohibited, but the general answer is no, not legally.
Prohibited means something that is banned or forbidden, off limits. So 'not prohibited' means that it is available.
An order of abatement is a legal order to correct a violation of some sort.
'Forbidden' implies a strong moral or religious prohibition, while 'prohibited' generally refers to a legal restriction or rule. 'Forbidden' often carries a sense of being morally wrong, whereas 'prohibited' can simply refer to something being officially disallowed.
Praecipe is a legal term for an order.
Order to Show Cause
It refers to Health Insurance premiums.
After Receiving Order.. ARO net 30 means payment is due within 30 days after your receive the order.
Findings and Order After Hearing acr()
Ever heard of Dictionary.com?
prohibited means not allowed
"Injuction " is gibberish. You may mean 'injunction' which is a legal order.