In a registration disqualification proceeding, a Final Order is issued upon resolution of the matter. A Final Order will condition or deny an applicant's registration; or revoke, restrict or suspend a registrant's registration.
An order imposed by the Board after a contested case hearing has been held. These orders conclude a Board disciplinary action and typically contain a legal finding of fact, an analysis of applicable law, and an order of action. Final orders resulting in a finding of a law violation are disciplinary.
an order affecting a substantial right in an action, when the order effectively determines the action and prevents a judgment
an order of a Rent Administrator, not timely and properly appealed to the Commissioner pursuant to regulations for filing a PAR, or an order of the Commissioner
an order that determines any substantive right or liability of those involved in the case
a Rent Administrator's order which is not challenged administratively by the filing of a timely Petition for Administrative Review (PAR) with DHCR, or, if challenged, the order issued by the Commissioner determining the PAR
Any order, decision or award made by a workers' compensation judge that has not been appealed in a timely way.
An order that is not interim. Interim orders are effective until the end of the trial. The final order is intended to last indefinitely or until changed by the court.
is the last step of your case (unless you appeal). This order is where the judge or magistrate says in writing what each party's new rights and responsibilities are. If the court orders a change, you must comply with the new order, as well as any unchanged parts of the original judgment.