Judgment Amendments
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt əˈmend.mənts/
Definitions
- (n.) Modifications or corrections formally made to a court's original judgment to clarify, rectify errors, or alter the decision.
The court issued judgment amendments to correct the clerical errors in the ruling.
Forms
- judgment amendments
- judgment amendment
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Commentary
Judgment amendments typically arise post-decision to address errors or clarify rulings without reopening the entire case.
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