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freezing restraint orders

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8475alan | 23:57 Wed 12th Sep 2007 | Law
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what is the difference between the two?
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A freezing order is a kind of interim injunction; it stops someone (often a company) from cashing assets or taking them out of the country during the time it takes for a dispute to be heard by a court.

A restraint order stops a person making contact with another or restricts the way they can behave.

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