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A judgment claim is a claim you bring into small collections court. This is a usual type of claim for when someone owes you a small amount of money.

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What means Judgment for the Claimant?

In a legal context, "Judgment for the Claimant" refers to a court's favorable decision in favor of the party who initiated the lawsuit, known as the claimant or plaintiff. This judgment typically results in the claimant receiving the relief or damages they sought, such as monetary compensation or specific performance. It signifies that the court has found sufficient evidence or legal grounds to support the claimant's case.


In a judicial foreclosure what does a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure on Cross Claim mean?

That means that the cross claimant in the lawsuit was granted a judgment against the cross defendant(s). If the judgment is not satisfied in full immediately, the property in jeopardy will be foreclosed upon.


What is the difference between an abstract of judgment and a judgment?

An abstract of judgment is a statement written as a summary of a judgment. It generally outlines any money owed by the plaintiff to the defendant or claimant in the case.


What does vacate the judgment mean?

Vacate means to do away with. In court a judgment becomes final when the case is over and a judge has signed a piece of paper. The judgment is then effective until it is satisfied (by payment, or by doing whatever the judgment says) or until the judge has a legal reason to set the judgment aside. For instance if an appeal is filed, and some other judge says the first judge was mistaken, the second judge will vacate (put in suspense) the judgment. The judgment does not then have to be obeyed at that time. A court of appeals can reverse a case and change the judgment, or reverse the case and vacate the judgment (everybody starts over and you retry the case until you get a new judgment)In the UK there is a phrase known as "set aside judgment". This phrase normally describes a procedure by which judgment has been granted to a Claimant because no Defence has been filed within a prescribed time period. If however, there was good reason for this - such as the Claim was not properly served then the Defendant can apply to "set aside judgment" and if this application is granted the Defendant can enter a Defence.


When was The American Claimant created?

The American Claimant was created in 1892.


What does strict proof mean?

This is a term usually used in civil law cases and, basically it means this. If the Claimant says the Defendant owes him a sum of money and, the Defendant says he doesn't owe any money and, he puts the Claimant to "Strict Proof". That means the Claimant will have to prove beyond all doubt the money is owed. He will have to show all the documentation associated with the dealings between them that the money is owed and that no money has been received.


In small claims court when claimant loses case against the defendantdoes the defendant automatically win counter claim decision and cash amount?

No, it is up to the judge to grant judgment. It is not granted by default.


How can you use claimant in a sentence?

Example sentence - The claimant used the wrong form and was disqualified.


What is the meaning of obtaining a judgment?

Obtaining a judgment means receiving a decision of a trial court in your favor.


What does Good Judgment mean?

It means to be positive.


What is a monetary judgment mean?

A monetary judgment means it is money; damages or a punitive award. The other type of judgment is equity which does not involve money.


What is release of judgment?

A release of judgment is like a pardon. It means that the court's decision has been discarded or removed.

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