Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a legal document issued by a judge before trial that forces or prevents an action for a specified time frame.
N. legal slang for temporary restraining order.
In Texas, a Temporary Restraining Order (or “TRO”) is a document filed with your initial petition. It can be filed in a divorce or a child custody matter. As the name suggests, once signed, it temporary restrains you, the other party, or both you and the other party from engaging in certain acts.
A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a legal measure used to prevent immediate and potentially irreversible harm to a company by requiring a wrongdoer immediately stop causing harm or by maintaining the status quo during litigation.
A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a short-term pre-trial temporary injunction . To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that they will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued.
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