Interlocutory

Word INTERLOCUTORY
Character 13
Hyphenation in ter loc u to ry
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Interlocutory"

What do we mean by interlocutory?

Determining a matter during the course of a case and not part of a final decision. adjective

Consisting in or partaking of the character of dialogue; pertaining to, characterized by, or participating in conversation; conversational: as, interlocutory instruction; an interlocutory encounter.

Spoken intermediately; interjected into the main course of speech; specifically, in law, uttered or promulgated incidentally; not determinative or final in purport: as, an interlocutory argument; an interlocutory order, decree, or judgment (that is, one relating to a particular question or point in a case, but not to the final issue).

In law, intermediately transacted; taking place apart from the main course of a cause.

Interpolated discussion or dialogue. noun

Consisting of, or having the nature of, dialogue; conversational. adjective

Intermediate; not final or definitive; made or done during the progress of an action. adjective

Of or pertaining to dialogue or conversation. adjective

Interjected into something spoken. adjective

Expressed during a legal action that awaits final decision. adjective

Of or pertaining to legal action that is temporary or provisional. adjective

A person engaged in a conversation, an interlocutor. noun

Interpolated discussion or dialogue. noun

Consisting of dialogue adjective

A person engaged in a conversation, an interlocutor.

Interpolated discussion or dialogue.

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The word "interlocutory" in example sentences

The discourse in interlocutory; as Peter in the foregoing chapter, so Thomas, and Philip, and Jude, in this interposed their thoughts upon what he said, according to the liberty he was pleased to allow them. ❋ Unknown (1721)

They're objecting to everything, entering what are called interlocutory appeals. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He throws a copy of this at the Master, and the Master tries to get the hang of it while the bear is snarling; but the other bear is by now beside himself with rage, and he begins putting in what are called interlocutory snarls, so that the Master gets terribly confused, though he doesn't let on. ❋ Various (1898)

Marcus Aurelius tried the plan of probationary marriages; and to offset this he also introduced the Augustinian plan of probationary divorces -- that is, the interlocutory decree. ❋ Elbert Hubbard (1885)

There can be a so-called interlocutory appeal if the courts permit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The SEC opposes Tourre's request for a so-called interlocutory appeal, having argued in September 12 court papers that the circumstances were not unusual enough to warrant one.

In a US court, this sort of decision would be termed "interlocutory" and would ordinarily not be appealable without first going to trial on the remaining issues. ❋ Jack Of Kent (2009)

The case was "interlocutory" (legalspeak for not yet final -- it had been sent back to the trial court for a hearing under the standard set by the court of appeals), and the Supreme Court is reluctant to take cases in that posture. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We could NOT appeal Blackburn's new trial order as a matter of right because new trial orders are unconstitutionally deemed "interlocutory". ❋ Mebcaux (2009)

The applicant party will have notified the respondent party of the making of the order ex parte (and the order will bind the respondent forthwith) as well as giving notification of the date and time for the making of the "interlocutory" application. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The second feature that troubled the Privy Council was the way in which both Smith J and the Court of Appeal applied the balance of convenience test in the refusal, in the case of the former, and the granting, in the case of the latter of the interlocutory injunction. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It may be granted at the interlocutory (that is to say at any stage before the end of a trial) or it could form part of a judge´s final judgment. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Special attention, however, should be paid to the interlocutory injunction as it is a pre-trial determination, it is also a subject on which the Privy Council had a few choice words for both the Jamaican judiciary and Jamaican Bar in National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited vs. Olint Corporation Limited. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Their Lordships made it clear that they ¨consider that this type of box-ticking approach does not do justice to the complexity of a decision as to whether or not to grant an interlocutory injunction. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Also, your argument that the language indicating the availability of mandamus should not be a redundancy is highly unpersuasive, maybe the purpose was to make sure that a direct interlocutory appeal would not be available under the collateral order doctrine, and alternatively, if the collateral order doctrine did not apply, to ensure that mandamus would be available despite the lack of an independent source of jurisdiction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Australian telecoms regulator, ACMA has won an intermediate (interlocutory) court order against three companies that it accuses of sending SMS spams. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The 9th Circuit has already agreed when deciding the interlocutory appeal of the copyright issue: “given the special circumstances, these types of appeals should be encouraged, and not deterred.” ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

A 1997 MacArthur Foundation grant helped defray costs, which the lead attorney, Dennis Gingold , estimated involved 3,800 court filings, 250 days of trial, 80 published court decisions and 10 interlocutory appeals. ❋ Stephen Miller (2011)

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