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adjudication
Depending on the context, it is usually a verdict, a ruling, or a holding.
A motion for reverse judgment is when a judge sets aside the ruling as if never there. The case would have to be first be appealed in the same court.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
Verdict (typically refers to a jury decision) or judgment(final decision of the court).
You can check wsith the Clerk Of The Court's office but I believe that anyone can regisetr the judgment. All they are doing is filing the judge's ruling with the Clerk of the Court to make it a matter of official record. It is the judge's ruling that matters, not who it is that's filing it.
If the question is worded properly - it means that someone name in the judgment has been relieved or dismissed (probably by court order) from the effects of the ruling.
Verdict (typically refers to a jury decision) or judgment(final decision of the court).
A Petition is a formal written request presented to a court such as the Petition for Administration. A Motion is a written or oral application requesting that the court make a specified ruling or order such as a motion for the court to correct some error in a judgment or to amend a judgment.
You certainly can attempt it. The judge would have to re-consider his ruling, but it might be possible.
For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.
He ignored the Court's ruling (Apex)