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A court restitution order usually requires offenders to pay the fair market value of the loss to the victims.
And even when such an order has been obtained, he said, the order usually directs a sheriff or other law enforcement official to conduct the eviction.
Other rituals serve to induct the initiate into a new family the alternative family provided by a celibate religious order, usually focused on a guru.
Public interest immunity (PII) certificates date back to the mid-20th century and empower courts to make an order, usually at the request of the government, preventing disclosure of secrets if their release is deemed damaging to the public interest.
Using an order usually reserved to force owners to clean up derelict or shabby properties, Kensington and Chelsea council has told owner Zipporah Lisle-Mainwaring that she must repaint the garish design back to its original white.
It was the fourth time since the end of military rule in 1974 that a mobilisation order – usually announced at times of war or great natural disaster – has been issued by a government.
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And the rituals of joining the orders usually involved cutting all ties to family, he said.
Children are adopted because of care orders, usually because some seriously horrible things have happened in that family.
Obtaining court orders usually took four to six weeks, and even emergency orders, which were sometimes granted, took a day or more.
Presidential orders usually lapse after three months unless ratified by Parliament, but if issued under a state of emergency, they automatically become law.
Mr. Flynn said he had received only five or six return orders, usually from people complaining the bar was too dry for whom he would recalibrate the recipe.
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