See Also: Court Order(law)
court order(dictionary)
Open order (good-till-cancelled, GTC order)(finance)
Open (good-till-cancelled) order (GTC order)(money)
Temporary Order Or Interim Order(law)
Interim Order Or Temporary Order(law)
Not held order (NH order)(money)
Immediate or canceled order (IOC order)(finance)
Immediate or canceled order (IOC order)(money)
Not held order (NH order)(finance)

watercolour (sh) and Court Order (law)


watercolour (sh)




Painting made with a pigment ground in gum, usually gum Arabic, and applied with brush and water to a surface, usually paper.

The pigment is ordinarily transparent but can be made opaque by mixing with a whiting to produce gouache. Transparent watercolour allows for freshness and luminosity. Whereas oil paintings achieve their effects by a building up of colour, watercolours rely on what is left out, with empty, unpainted spaces being an integral part of the work.


Court Order (law)




A legal and binding order written by a court or judge that if refused or not complied with can cause the court punish the person or entity refusing the legal order.










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An order issued by a court that requires a person to do or refrain from doing something.







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A direction or command of the Court that, if not complied with, may result in contempt of Court.