order

order
1) наказ, команда, розпорядження, припис, вказівка; заявка; інструкція; вимога; лад, устрій; порядок; орден; ордер; черговість; перепустка; регламент (звід правил); розділ (правил судочинства Верховного суду Англії)
2) віддавати наказ, веліти; розпоряджатися, віддавати розпорядження; вимагати; давати інструкції; замовляти

order for compulsory admission to mental hospital — розпорядження (або наказ) про примусове направлення до психіатричної лікарні

order for production for inspection — розпорядження про пред'явлення (продукції) для перевірки

order for restitution of conjugal rights — наказ (розпорядження) про відновлення подружніх прав

order of parliamentary priority — порядок парламентського пріоритету

order of priority of statutory heir — черговість визнання спадкоємців

- order a murder
- order a new trial
- order a retrial
- order bill of lading
- order check
- order cheque
- order clause
- order day
- order document
- order for collection
- order for committal
- order for costs
- order for disinterment
- order for enforcement
- order for possession
- order for the defendant
- order form
- order imprisonment
- order in council
- order new elections
- order new imposition
- order nisi
- order of business
- order of commitment
- order of council
- order of course
- order of court
- order of discharge
- order of dismissal
- order of examination
- order of jurisdiction
- order of mandamus
- order of precedence
- order of priority
- order of prohibition
- order of proof
- order of revivor
- order of sequence
- order of succession
- Order of the Bath
- order of the court
- order of the day
- order out of the country
- order smb. out of the country
- order payable at sight
- order policy
- order the detention of a ship
- order to leave the country
- order to pay
- order to shoot and kill
- order to show cause
- order under law
- order voucher

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