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Simple English definitions for legal terms

medial

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A quick definition of medial:

Medial: Another word for interlocutory, which means temporary or not final. This term is often used to describe orders, judgments, or appeals that do not fully resolve a legal dispute.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Medial is an adjective that means interim or temporary, not constituting a final resolution of the whole controversy. It is also known as interlocutory.

Examples:

  • An interlocutory injunction was granted to prevent the defendant from selling the disputed property until the final judgment was made.
  • The judge issued a medial order to preserve the evidence until the trial.

These examples illustrate that medial or interlocutory orders are temporary and do not provide a final resolution to the legal dispute. They are issued to maintain the status quo until the final judgment is made.

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