ordinary+judgment

  • 11confession of judgment — noun a judgment entered after a written confession by the debtor without the expense of ordinary legal proceedings • Syn: ↑confession of judgement, ↑cognovit judgment, ↑cognovit judgement • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms …

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  • 12joint and several judgment — A judgment against two or more parties and each of them. Tucker v Gautier, 196 Okla 267, 164 P2d 613. A judgment in the ordinary form as taken against two or more defendants …

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  • 13confession of judgment — The entry of a judgment upon the admission or confession of the debtor, without the formality, time, or extent involved in all ordinary action or proceeding. Cuikendall v Doe, 129 Iowa 453, 105 NW 698. See cognovit actionem; cognovit note;… …

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  • 14English Literature — • Latin, French, Italian, Greek, and Spanish literatures are a few of the influences Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. English Literature     English Literature      …

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  • 15common sense — I noun acumen, astuteness, balanced judgment, calmness, clear thinking, composure, experience, experienced view, good judgment, good sense, intelligence, intuition, judgment, level headedness, logic, mental poise, native reason, natural sagacity …

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  • 16common-sense — I. n. 1. Natural sagacity, good sense, sound sense or understanding, plain sense, good judgment, practical discernment. 2. Ordinary sense, ordinary judgment, common view of things, usual way of looking at things. II. a. Sober, practical, matter… …

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  • 17Popularities — Popularity Pop u*lar i*ty, n.; pl. {Popularities}. [L. popularitas an effort to please the people: cf. F. popularit[ e].] 1. The quality or state of being popular; especially, the state of being esteemed by, or of being in favor with, the people… …

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  • 18Popularity — Pop u*lar i*ty, n.; pl. {Popularities}. [L. popularitas an effort to please the people: cf. F. popularit[ e].] 1. The quality or state of being popular; especially, the state of being esteemed by, or of being in favor with, the people at large;… …

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  • 19fieri facias de bonis testatoris — /fayaray feys(hXi)yas diy bownas testatoras/ The writ issued on an ordinary judgment against an executor when sued for a debt due by his testator. If the sheriff returns to this writ nulla bona, and a devastavit (q.v.), the plaintiff may sue out… …

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  • 20fieri facias de bonis testatoris — /fayaray feys(hXi)yas diy bownas testatoras/ The writ issued on an ordinary judgment against an executor when sued for a debt due by his testator. If the sheriff returns to this writ nulla bona, and a devastavit (q.v.), the plaintiff may sue out… …

    Black's law dictionary