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单词 protective order
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Definition of protective order in US English:

protective order

noun
  • A court order instructing a person to desist from abusing or harassing the petitioner (usually a related person) for a fixed period.

    my ex filed a protective order against me
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The council has the power to apply the protective orders on trees which stand on private property, and special permission is needed to fell them.
    • The father and daughter were both arrested in November and the children were placed under a protective order.
    • And then when they go to court, the first thing the prosecutors want is to slap a protective order on you, so that you can't say anything in response.
    • She had filed for divorce and obtained a protective order against her husband.
    • But the judge said no, he's going to just keep the protective order in place.
    • I can't comment on any specific witness, under the protective order.
    • While they're in court, they're shielded by a protective order while they restructure.
    • You know, as was predicted a long time ago when the judge was contemplating putting a protective order in, you just have to dig a little deeper.
    • Do we forget to speak out when police don't arrest, when prosecutors don't prosecute, and judges don't grant protective orders?
    • If I were them - I kiddingly told one of the lawyers yesterday - I'd be fighting tooth and nail to keep them under protective order, as well.
    • She refuses to get a protective order against him, and she resents my pushing on the subject.
    • The bloggers immediately filed for a protective order, on the grounds that the disclosure would violate their First Amendment right to criticise a public official anonymously, but the trial court denied the motion.
    • If that were true there would be no need for psychiatric protective orders.
    • Victims should not have to pay huge costs or wait weeks to get the paperwork needed for a protective order.
    • I have said from the beginning that I was not covered by the protective order, that the judge did not intend to cover me, and that nothing I said was prohibited or a violation of the order.
    • There will be a protective order guarding the results until it's known to everybody, so it would take about two months I think.
    • The amendment waives any waiting periods if one spouse (almost always the wife) has ‘obtained a protective order or alleged abuse in a formal statement.’
    • I think under the protective order I can tell you that it looks like they're winding up, in terms of timing.
    • I oppose a gag order and the court did allow me to argue in opposition to any protective order…
    • I believe there were some that were listed, yes, for violation of emergency protective orders and domestic violence, yes.
 
 

Definition of protective order in US English:

protective order

noun
  • A court order instructing a person to desist from abusing or harassing the petitioner (usually a related person) for a fixed period.

    my ex filed a protective order against me
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do we forget to speak out when police don't arrest, when prosecutors don't prosecute, and judges don't grant protective orders?
    • I have said from the beginning that I was not covered by the protective order, that the judge did not intend to cover me, and that nothing I said was prohibited or a violation of the order.
    • If that were true there would be no need for psychiatric protective orders.
    • The father and daughter were both arrested in November and the children were placed under a protective order.
    • She refuses to get a protective order against him, and she resents my pushing on the subject.
    • I think under the protective order I can tell you that it looks like they're winding up, in terms of timing.
    • If I were them - I kiddingly told one of the lawyers yesterday - I'd be fighting tooth and nail to keep them under protective order, as well.
    • I oppose a gag order and the court did allow me to argue in opposition to any protective order…
    • But the judge said no, he's going to just keep the protective order in place.
    • While they're in court, they're shielded by a protective order while they restructure.
    • You know, as was predicted a long time ago when the judge was contemplating putting a protective order in, you just have to dig a little deeper.
    • I believe there were some that were listed, yes, for violation of emergency protective orders and domestic violence, yes.
    • I can't comment on any specific witness, under the protective order.
    • And then when they go to court, the first thing the prosecutors want is to slap a protective order on you, so that you can't say anything in response.
    • The council has the power to apply the protective orders on trees which stand on private property, and special permission is needed to fell them.
    • The amendment waives any waiting periods if one spouse (almost always the wife) has ‘obtained a protective order or alleged abuse in a formal statement.’
    • There will be a protective order guarding the results until it's known to everybody, so it would take about two months I think.
    • The bloggers immediately filed for a protective order, on the grounds that the disclosure would violate their First Amendment right to criticise a public official anonymously, but the trial court denied the motion.
    • She had filed for divorce and obtained a protective order against her husband.
    • Victims should not have to pay huge costs or wait weeks to get the paperwork needed for a protective order.
 
 
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