The retrospective or retroactive judgment is that one which also effects on the facts done before the time on which the judgment is issued while the prospective judgment only take effects after the time on which it's issued.
A consent judgment is a final decision that is entered on agreement of the litigants. It is examined and evaluated by the court, and if sanctioned, is ordered to be recorded as a binding judgment.A default judgment results from the named defendant's failure to appear in court or from one party's failure to take appropriate procedural steps. It is entered upon the failure of the party to appear or to plead at an appropriate time. Failure to appear or answer is considered an admission of the truth of the opposing party's pleading, which forms the basis for a default judgment.
In the context of an appeals case or a Motion for Clarification, it means the Court will not change the judgment and the the previous judgment stands.
The judgment is against the person, not the property.
Daddy told me to use my best judgment.
a judgment issued by a judge based on an agreement between the parties to a lawsuit to settle the matter, aimed at ending the litigation with a judgment that is enforceable
Retrospective memory is the kind of memory about things that had happened, while prospective memory is the kind of memory about future that one plan to do.
rospective prospective
A "Retrospective Study" is a study that has happened in the past wherein the results are used to build a theory or hypothesis of a researcher or scientists.A "Prospective Study" however is a study that has been carried out in recent times. For example, a prospective study would be that of Rahe et al (1970) since it was carried out in the last 30 or so years. An example of a retrospective study would be Hawkins et al (1957).So in essence, a Retrospective Study is one done in the past, whilst a Prospective Study is one done in the present. :)
M. C. Richards has written: 'Retrospective, perspective, prospective'
retrospective voting
prognosis is prospective and diagnosis is retrospective. i.e. the prognosis for revovery is/could be be dependent on the diagnosis
1) prospective study 2) Case-control study 3) Retrospective cohort study
A concurrent review is made at the time the event being reviewed is happening, while a retrospective review is a review of the facts concerning an event that has already taken place.
The effective date is the actual date that the appraiser is on the property, the market value at that specific time. A retrospective appraisal is an appraisal that gives the market value at another specific time other than when the appraisal is done. The retrospective appraisal utilizes information only up to the retrospective date. A good example for the need of a retrospective appraisal is fire, or the belief that a home was over appraised at an earlier date.
Retrospective I was created in 1973.
what is included when a retrospective relief occurs
A Retrospective - EP - was created in 2004.