New York Order is a type of legal order issued by a court in the state of New York. It is a form of injunction that prohibits a party from engaging in certain activities or requires them to take specific actions. There are three main types of New York Order: Temporary Restraining Order (TO), Preliminary Injunction, and Permanent Injunction. A Temporary Restraining Order is issued on an emergency basis to protect a person from imminent harm or to preserve the status quo while a court considers the merits of a case. A Preliminary Injunction is a court order that requires a party to refrain from a specific action or activity until a full hearing is held. A Permanent Injunction is a court order that requires a party to cease a specific activity permanently.