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"Ordered and adjudged" is a legal phrase typically used in court rulings that signifies the judge's final decision or judgment on a case. It indicates that the court has made a formal determination regarding the matters presented and that the ruling is binding. This phrase often precedes the specific terms of the judgment, outlining the actions required or consequences imposed as a result of the court's findings.

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