entry of a judgment

  • 91Rules of appellate procedure — The rules of appellate procedure are the rules which control the nature and conduct of a legal appeal, which may be:* door closing : e.g. , the notice of appeal shall be filed with the clerk of the lower court within thirty days of the date of… …

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  • 92abeyance — abey·ance /ə bā əns/ n [Middle French abeance expectation (of a title or claimant), from abaer to expect, from a , prefix stressing result + baer to gape, aim at] 1: a lapse in the succession of property during which there is no person in whom… …

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  • 93David Hamilton (judge) — David Hamilton Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Incumbent Assumed office November 23, 2009 Nominated by Barack Obama Preceded by …

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  • 94Actus curiae neminem gravabit — The act of the court shall prejudice no one. The maxim was applied to support the entry of a judgment nunc pro tunc, where delay was the fault of the court. See Borer v Chapman, 119 US 587, 30 L Ed 532, 7 S Ct 342 …

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  • 95at any time — A phrase of relative meaning to be construed according to the particular context in which it appears. Under a statute providing that anyone claiming an interest in the litigation may at any time be permitted to assert his right by intervention,… …

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  • 96final costs — The costs of suit as allowed and awarded upon entry of final judgment or the termination of the litigation; the costs awarded to the party ultimately prevailing. 20 Am J2d Costs § 9 …

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  • 97writ of pro retorno habendo — A writ issued in an action of replevin upon the entry of a judgment for the defendant, commanding the return to the defendant of property taken from him under the writ of replevin …

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  • 98procedendo — ˌprōsəˈden(ˌ)dō noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, abl. of procedendum, gerund of procedere to proceed more at proceed : a writ issuing out of a superior court to an inferior court authorizing or directing the inferior court to act upon certain matters… …

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  • 99Onslaught (Magic: The Gathering) — ← Judgment Legions → Onslaught …

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  • 100Moral psychology — is a field of study in both philosophy and psychology. Some use the term moral psychology relatively narrowly to refer to the study of moral development.[1] However, others tend to use the term more broadly to include any topics at the… …

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