interlocutoryˌɪn tərˈlɒk yəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i
interlocutory
English Definitions:
interlocutory (adj)
consisting of dialogue
interlocutory (Noun)
A person engaged in a conversation, an interlocutor.
interlocutory (Adjective)
Of or pertaining to dialogue or conversation.
interlocutory (Adjective)
Interjected into something spoken.
interlocutory (Adjective)
Expressed during a legal action that awaits final decision.
interlocutory (Adjective)
Of or pertaining to legal action that is temporary or provisional.
Interlocutory
Interlocutory is a legal term which can refer to an order, sentence, decree, or judgment, given in an intermediate stage between the commencement and termination of a cause of action, used to provide a temporary or provisional decision on an issue. Thus, an interlocutory order is not final and is not subject to immediate appeal. In many American legal systems, interlocutory orders are not appealable, except in a few extraordinary cases. When the case is concluded, any aspect of an interlocutory order that has not become moot may be challenged in an appeal from the final judgment. However, in other legal systems, such as in England and Wales and in Canada, interlocutory orders in civil matters can be appealed by leave of the appellate court. In criminal matters in Canada, the general rule is that there are no interlocutory appeals, except where Parliament has expressly provided.
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