Civil restraint order
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: HM Courts Service maintains a list of vexatious litigants.
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Civil restraint order
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: HM Courts Service maintains a list of vexatious litigants.
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