Desist

  • 31desist —   Waiho, ho opau, uoki …

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  • 32desist — see STATUE …

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  • 33Cease and desist — A cease and desist is an order or request to halt an activity (cease) and not to take it up again later (desist) or else face legal action. The recipient of the cease and desist may be an individual or an organization. In the U.S. the term is… …

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  • 34cease and desist order — n. An order by a court, agency, or judicial body telling someone to stop doing a particular activity, usually because the activity in question is illegal. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy… …

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  • 35Cease And Desist — « Cease and desist » (cesser et renoncer) est un terme juridique anglo saxon signifiant essentiellement stop. Il est employé pour demander à une personne ou une organisation de cesser de manière permanente de faire quelque chose (cesser …

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  • 36Cease and desist — « Cease and desist » (cesser et renoncer) est un terme juridique anglo saxon signifiant essentiellement stop. Il est employé pour demander à une personne ou une organisation de cesser de manière permanente de faire quelque chose (cesser …

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  • 37cease and desist — 1. verb To stop and to not resume an action. 2. noun A demanding that one cease and desist from continuing certain behavior, such as copyright infringement, trademark infringement, slander, or libel. a cease and desist letter; a cease and desist… …

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  • 38Cease And Desist — An order given by a government administrative agency or the courts to stop any suspicious or illegal activities. Falling under the Financial Institutions Regulator Act of 1978, a cease and desist order places an injunction on a company or person …

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  • 39cease–and–desist order — see order 3b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 40cease and desist order — noun (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order • Syn: ↑injunction, ↑enjoining, ↑enjoinment • Derivationally… …

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