See Also: Discharge(medicine)
DISCHARGE(law)
discharge(2)(dictionary)
discharge(1)(dictionary)
Discharge(health)
Discharge(money)
vaginal discharge(medicine)
conditional discharge(dictionary)
discharge 1, verb(dictionary)
discharge 2, noun(dictionary)

DISCHARGE (law)




Usually means to have an order cancelled. For example, under the Domestic Violence Act 1995 when a respondent or associated respondent may apply to have a direction to attend a programme or protection order discharged.










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To cancel or release an obligation. To receive a discharge in bankruptcy is to be released from all or most debts depending on type of bankruptcy.