Daddy told me to use my best judgment.
Her com judgment was impaired after staying up all night studying for her exams.
The abstract noun for the word "judge" is "judgment."
"Judgment-proof" means that even if a plaintiff obtains its civil judgment against its defendant, the defendant has no assets from on which the court can levy in proceedings in aid of execution to satisfy the judgment. It also generally implies that as a result the defendant is not worth being sued, because the possibility of ultimately recovering a money judgment is nil.Added: There is no such legal principle as judgment proof. It is not a defense to a lawsuit. One can obtain a judgment against a defendant, regardless of the ability to collect the judgment. Plaintiffs often choose to proceed against defendants who appear to be judgment proof because they believe that the defendant will eventually have assets or income against which to collect.You are correct. The status of being judgment-proof is as a matter of fact and not a matter of law. Which is why I used the word "implied" and not the word "holds". Therefore, it is legal to the extent that as a matter of fact the judgment cannot be satisfied.
In a judgment case, the term "prove-up" refers to presenting evidence or testimony to support the validity of the judgment being sought. This typically involves demonstrating that the necessary legal requirements have been met for the judgment to be granted. It often involves providing documentation and/or witnesses to substantiate the claims made in the case.
Another word for adjudication is arbitration. Both terms refer to the process of legally resolving a dispute or making a formal decision.
You need to use your best judgment on that.
kiamet was used for the day of jugment
Here's one: Use good judgement.
Her com judgment was impaired after staying up all night studying for her exams.
It's so easy to pass judgment on others, but so difficult to pass judgment on oneself.
Yes you can. For example: I made a judgment about you.
It is actually spelled "judgment," and there are two syllables in this word.
The word 'judgmental' is the adjective form of the noun judgment.
The root word in "judicious" is "judice," which comes from the Latin word "judicium," meaning judgment or decision.
The root word of judgment is "judge," which comes from the Latin word "judicare," meaning to form an opinion or pass a sentence.
I wouldn't use the word "oracle," but it sounds like you're referring to Exodus ch.28. Messages of God were sometimes communicated to the Israelites through the Breastplate of Judgment.
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