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A moot order refers to a legal decision or ruling that does not have any practical effect on the parties involved, often because the underlying issue has already been resolved or is no longer relevant. It may occur when a situation changes after the case has been filed, making the court's decision unnecessary. Consequently, courts typically avoid issuing moot orders, as they do not serve to resolve an actual controversy.

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