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An official statement of a court is called a "court order" or "judgment." A court order is a directive issued by a judge that mandates or prohibits certain actions, while a judgment is the formal decision made by the court regarding the rights and liabilities of the parties involved in a legal case. Both documents serve as authoritative records of the court's rulings.

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