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What is an "Exclusion Order"?
An exclusion order is an order made by the CDRT for the contravening party to be kept out of their place of residence for a specified period of time. It is used as a last resort in extreme cases of persistent nuisance. You can only apply for an exclusion order if the contravening party has failed to comply with a special direction made against them.
For more information, you may refer to https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/civil/apply-exclusion-order
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