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An order is considered "final" if it disposes of the entire case leaving nothing left for the court to decide. An "interlocutory" order is not final and does not fully resolve the case, requiring further court action. This document discusses the differences between final orders that end a case and interlocutory orders that do not resolve all issues.
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difference between Final order and interlocutory order
An order is considered "final" if it disposes of the entire case leaving nothing left for the court to decide. An "interlocutory" order is not final and does not fully resolve the case, requiring further court action. This document discusses the differences between final orders that end a case and interlocutory orders that do not resolve all issues.
An order is considered "final" if it disposes of the entire case leaving nothing left for the court to decide. An "interlocutory" order is not final and does not fully resolve the case, requiring further court action. This document discusses the differences between final orders that end a case and interlocutory orders that do not resolve all issues.