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The phrase 'administrative order' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a ruling or decision made by someone in an administrative position, usually regarding an official procedure. Example sentence: The principal issued an administrative order requiring students to adhere to a dress code.
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The Clean Air Act specifically gives the E.P.A. administrator authority to "issue an administrative order against any person assessing a civil administrative penalty of up to $25,000 ,per day of violation".
L. 97 35 inserted reference to administrative order.
That left Moore's lawyers in contortions to explain what exactly his administrative order was.
Yet none was singled out in the administrative order for violations of securities laws.
During Lindsay's two terms, New York's downward spiral accelerated as he attempted to impose administrative order.
Moore said he was issuing his administrative order because there was "confusion" among probate judges on how to proceed.
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He works on special projects, appeals of administrative orders and development of regulations.
Many mergers have been carried out not for economic reasons but on administrative orders.
In fact it may issue administrative orders backed up by law, forcing content to be deleted.
He said the agency issued about 390 administrative orders relating to sludge from 1997 to 2002 -- 110 of them punitive.
Congress has power to fix the conditions for review of administrative orders.
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