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What is a order from judge called?

A court order, also known as a judicial order, is a command issued by a judge or other legal authority in the exercise of their judicial power. Typically, a court order is issued either at the conclusion of a case or at an intervening stage to enforce the law, protect the rights of the parties, or otherwise administer justice.

The exact name of a court order can vary depending on the type of order, the jurisdiction, and the applicable law.