Order used by a court to protect a person or entity.
1 A court might then issue a temporary restraining order blocking his removal.
2 That was BofA's lead argument in its brief opposing a restraining order .
3 She will need to show some viable need for a restraining order .
4 If you think he's that dangerous, you should get a restraining order .
5 The restraining order remains in force until further order of the court.
6 The union hopes to get a temporary restraining order to stay implementation.
7 Fitzwater rejected their request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction.
8 They can help you get a restraining order , keep you safe, whatever.
9 The restraining order has proved to be a useless piece of paper.
10 I want a restraining order on him, keeping him away from Pam.
11 Otero did not decide whether a restraining order should eventually be granted.
12 She had returned to education and had a restraining order on Rocky.
13 If he threatens you again, we'll get a restraining order next week.
14 On Tuesday, the airline filed for a temporary restraining order against ALPA.
15 Violation of a restraining order for stalking is a felony in California.
16 You have to keep grinding with the restraining order against his mistress.
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