Final order
Defined in 1 dictionary — Black's (1910)
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
One which either terminates the action itself, or decides some matter litigated by the parties, or operates to divest some right; or one which completely disposes of the subject-matter and the rights of the parties. Hobbs v. Beckwith, 6 Ohio St. 254; Introp v. Williams, 11 Minn. 382 (Gil. 276); Strull v. Louisville & N. R. Co.. (Ky.) 76 S. W. 183.
Defined under Order in Black's Law Dictionary.