Execution of Judgment
/ɪˌkzɛkjuˈʃən ʌv ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
Definitions
- (n.) The process by which a court's judgment is enforced or carried out, typically involving collection of monetary awards or implementation of court orders.
The plaintiff requested the execution of judgment to recover the awarded damages.
Forms
- execution of judgments
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Commentary
The term specifically refers to actual implementation steps after a judgment is final, distinct from the judgment itself.
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