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- Civil_restraint_order abstract "In the law of England and Wales, a civil restraint order (CRO) is a court order intended to prevent vexatious litigation.Courts have the means of escalating the sanctions against a litigant who makes applications to the court that are \"totally without merit\":There are three types of CRO: limited, extended and general, with different scopes of application:a limited civil restraint order (formerly a Grepe v. Loam order) where two or more applications totally without merit are made in a single proceedings. No further application may be made in the proceedings without the permission of the court.an extended civil restraint order (formerly an Ebert order) for \"persistently vexatious behaviour\" lasts for a specified period of no more than two years for \"applications touching upon instant matters\" and can only be granted by a judge of the Court of Appeal, High Court or a designated civil judge.a general civil restraint order (formerly a Bhamjee order) for a maximum of two years for all proceedings in the High Court or specified county courts.Further applications totally without merit can lead to withdrawal of the right of appeal. Harassment of the court and court officials can lead to a penal prohibition notice, prohibiting the litigant from contacting or approaching the court without permission.HM Courts Service maintains a list of vexatious litigants.".
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- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageRevisionID "696670405".
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Appeal.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_procedure.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Category:Court_orders.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_law.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink County_court.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Appeal_of_England_and_Wales.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Court_order.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink England_and_Wales.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Her_Majestys_Courts_Service.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink High_Court_of_Justice.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLink Vexatious_litigation.
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "Civil restraint order".
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageWikiLinkText "civil restraint order".
- Civil_restraint_order wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-law-stub.
- Civil_restraint_order subject Category:Civil_procedure.
- Civil_restraint_order subject Category:Court_orders.
- Civil_restraint_order subject Category:English_law.
- Civil_restraint_order hypernym Order.
- Civil_restraint_order type Eukaryote.
- Civil_restraint_order comment "In the law of England and Wales, a civil restraint order (CRO) is a court order intended to prevent vexatious litigation.Courts have the means of escalating the sanctions against a litigant who makes applications to the court that are \"totally without merit\":There are three types of CRO: limited, extended and general, with different scopes of application:a limited civil restraint order (formerly a Grepe v.".
- Civil_restraint_order label "Civil restraint order".
- Civil_restraint_order sameAs Q21833001.
- Civil_restraint_order sameAs Q21833001.
- Civil_restraint_order wasDerivedFrom Civil_restraint_order?oldid=696670405.
- Civil_restraint_order isPrimaryTopicOf Civil_restraint_order.