Sentence examples for an interlocutory from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "an interlocutory" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a temporary or provisional order made during the course of legal proceedings.
Example: "The judge issued an interlocutory order to address the immediate concerns of the case before the final ruling."
Alternatives: "a preliminary ruling" or "a temporary order".

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Goldman can try to stop the lawsuit by seeking permission from Judge Crotty to file an interlocutory appeal.

No facts were actually being contested and what the family really wanted was to get an interlocutory injunction banning the book indefinitely.

In England the interlocutory period is six weeks, whereas in the United States, in those states requiring that a decree of divorce be preceded by an interlocutory decree, the period of delay varies from three months to one year.

Protection for 'the intimacy of private life' is strengthened by the article's second paragraph, which provides in addition that a court can make an interlocutory order directing whatever steps may be necessary to put a stop to violations of this right.

Responding to an interlocutory question, "Are the two truths identical or distinct?" Karmapa Mikyö Dorjé, says, "neither is the case".

Later in that month, the Trial Chamber granted the Prosecution's request for certification of an interlocutory appeal of that decision.

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As Wittgenstein's substantive views on mathematics evolve from 1918 through 1944, his writing and philosophical styles evolve from the assertoric, aphoristic style of the Tractatus to a clearer, argumentative style in the middle period, to a dialectical, interlocutory style in RFM and the Philosophical Investigations (hereafter PI).

Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) counters that these regulations are necessary because "generics do not have to concern themselves with a possible interlocutory injunction [a temporary injunction that lasts only until the end of the trial during which the injunction was sought] to prevent infringing sales once an infringing generic product is on the market.

Justice Rares ordered that a hearing for the interlocutory injunction be set down for Wednesday 9 December.

We use it here to interpret the interlocutory behavior of a child conversing with another child as they solve an arithmetic problem, and to show that the dyadic cosolving process facilitates the acquisition of proportionality.

Interlocutory decree, generally, a judicial decision that is not final or that deals with a point other than the principal subject matter of the controversy at hand.

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