What does court-ordered mean?

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. court-orderedadjective

    ordered by a court of law

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  1. court-ordered

    Court-ordered refers to a mandatory action, restriction or ruling established by a judicial court's decision. It is a legally binding directive that must be obeyed and implemented by the parties identified in the court's ruling. It can pertain to a wide array of legal situations like child custody, alimony, fines, or restraining orders etc. Non-compliance with a court order can lead to legal consequences.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of court-ordered in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of court-ordered in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of court-ordered in a Sentence

  1. Lindsay Lohan:

    I am very grateful to those at Brooklyn Community Services, Duffield and The Ali Forney Center for welcoming me into their services and allowing me to finish my court ordered Community Service hours. Thank you to Shawn and everyone involved for having faith in me and supporting me in getting the job done, i look forward to working with The Ali Forney Center and BCS in the future. Thank you for the inspiration.

  2. Barry McHugh:

    At least one other viable option existed, which was to seek a court-ordered child protection investigation…in order to make a better-informed decision as to the best course for the child.

  3. Eileen Hawley:

    It is clear we have additional work to do to put Kansas on more secure financial footing and we look forward to working with the legislature to address higher than anticipated government expenditures, caused in part by court-ordered K-12 spending.

  4. Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer:

    He prevented the crash last night. He was headed… over the edge, because his party was deserting him, all those defections, the governors and senators and members of Congress. Remember, when Nixon resigned, it was not right after the Supreme Court ordered him to release the tapes. It was when Barry Goldwater and the delegation from the Congress went to Nixon and said, 'It's over, you've got to resign.' And the next day, he announced his resignation.

  5. Alecia Gordon:

    If it wasn’t court-ordered, he really might not have survived.

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