It is a typed record of court proceedings, once trial has concluded. All oral evidence given at the trial will be recorded therein. A transcript of the judgment is required to be forwarded to the High Court(or Supreme Court of Appeal), prior to an appeal being heard on the matter.
Danté van der Merwe, attorney at law
A transcript is the written record of what was said, often in a court or parliament.
Your answer depends on where the judgement was filed. That authority will give you the answer you seek.
A judgment lien takes affect the day of the judement, HOWEVER, it must be recorded right away. If a subsequent judgment lien is recorded first then the first judgment lien would lose it's place in Massachusetts and become second in priority. Massachusetts is a "race notice" state. The first one to record the document in the land records wins!
It all depends on the laws and court rules of the state where the court is. But usually even a default judgment in a small claims court will count as a judgment lien, although a default judgment usually can be set aside if there were reasonable excuses for the default and if there is a meritorious defense. Some small claims courts require that a transcript of the judgment be sent to a central judgment docketing office, meaning that the judgment is not an automatic statewide lien as a judgment in a regular trial court would be.
The Transcript was created in 1867.
Transcript
The root word for "transcript" is "script"
a transcript is a copy of the original paper
a high school transcript
You can get a transcript of your college grades by contacting the college records office. You will have to pay for the transcript to be delivered to your home or whatever job you are applying for.
Have you read the transcript? It was very useful.
The Catholic Transcript was created in 1898-06.