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O que (quem) é interlocutory - definição

LEGAL TERM
Interlocutory decree; Interlocutory order; Interlocutory Decree

interlocutory         
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¦ adjective
1. Law (of a decree or judgement) given provisionally during the course of a legal action.
2. rare relating to dialogue.
interlocutory         
adj. provisional and not intended to be final. This usually refers to court orders which are temporary. See also: interlocutory decree
Interlocutory         
·noun Interpolated discussion or dialogue.
II. Interlocutory ·adj Consisting of, or having the nature of, dialogue; conversational.
III. Interlocutory ·adj Intermediate; not final or definitive; made or done during the progress of an Action.

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Interlocutory

Interlocutory is a legal term which can refer to an order, sentence, decree, or judgment, given in an intermediate stage between the commencement and conclusion of a cause of action, used to provide a temporary or provisional decision on an issue. Thus, an interlocutory order is not final and is not subject to immediate appeal.

In many U.S. legal systems, interlocutory orders are not appealable, save for in a few extraordinary cases. Interlocutory orders are orders that are issued by a court while a case is still ongoing, before the final resolution of the case. When the case is concluded, any aspect of an interlocutory order that has not become moot may be challenged in an appeal from the final judgment. However, in other legal systems, such as in England and Wales, in Hong Kong, and in Canada, interlocutory orders in civil matters can be appealed by leave of the appellate court. In criminal matters in Canada, the general rule is that there are no interlocutory appeals, except where Parliament has expressly provided. Australian courts and tribunals generally discourage appeals against interlocutory decisions.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para interlocutory
1. The judge said a decision on the applicable substantive law at this stage would place a burden on the defendant, as he expected an interlocutory appeal.
2. Interlocutory questions under our process can be referred to the appointing authority, when appropriate, for resolution. And of course that adds some time to the process.
3. Of course, once there is a ruling, the commission will issue findings and make announcements. And, of course, there will be interlocutory questions that will come up from time to time. Some of those may be referred to the appointing authority for ultimate decision.