单词 | removal order |
释义 | > as lemmasremoval order removal order n. (a) British an order from a magistrate rescinding a person's right to legal residence, and hence relief from the poor rates, in a particular parish; = order of removal at sense 5 (now historical); (b) gen. an official order (esp. from the courts) requiring a person to leave his or her position, an area or country, etc. ΚΠ 1773 Oxf. Mag. Dec. 476/1 I have known to the amount of thirty or forty families sent off by removal orders in one day. 1840 6th Ann. Rep. Poor Law Commissioners App. B. No. 7. 194 One of the two justices who signed the removal order. 1867 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 5 Sept. The Captain threatened the Sheriff with removal, and the latter replied that a whipping would follow. The removal order came. 1934 Times 20 July 4/1 Coventry, therefore, at the date of the removal order was the boy's settlement. 1998 C. W. Chalklin Eng. Counties & Public Building 1650–1830 ii. 37 Appeals by parishes about removal orders were heard frequently. 2009 Evening Herald (Plymouth) (Nexis) 13 May 7 Mr Sarvaiya, who is from Bombay in India, told the council's licensing sub-committee that he was fighting a removal order. < as lemmas |
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