entry of a judgment
51pronouncement of judgment — The rendition of judgment by the court. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 49. The rendition of judgment and direction for the entry thereof. People v Walker, 76 Cal App 192, 200, 244 P 94, 98 …
52error of judgment — phrase a bad decision Keeping quiet turned out to be a serious error of judgment. Thesaurus: mistakessynonym Main entry: error …
53more by luck than judgment — mainly spoken phrase used for saying that something happened because of luck and not because of someone’s skill or intelligence Thesaurus: luck and luckinesshyponym to be or feel luckysynonym Main entry: judgment …
54journal entry — An entry on a journal. See entry of judgment; journal …
55Final Judgment — noun See main entry at Judgment Day …
56suspend judgment — phrase to delay making a decision about something until you know more about it Thesaurus: to not change, or to refuse to change your opinionsynonym Main entry: suspend …
57nunc pro tunc entry — See nunc pro tunc judgment; nunc pro tunc order …
58ripe for judgment — Brought to a final determination, everything having been done that ought to be done before entry of a final adjudication. Kelly v Foley, 284 Mass 503, 188 NE 349 …
59entering judgments — The formal entry of the judgment on the rolls or records (e.g. civil docket) of the court, which is necessary before bringing an appeal or an action on the judgment. The entering of judgment is a ministerial act performed by the clerk of court by …
60entering judgments — The formal entry of the judgment on the rolls or records (e.g. civil docket) of the court, which is necessary before bringing an appeal or an action on the judgment. The entering of judgment is a ministerial act performed by the clerk of court by …