Notice of Entry

/ˈnoʊtɪs əv ˈɛntri/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal document filed with the court indicating that a court order or judgment has been entered and served to parties.
    The plaintiff filed a notice of entry to confirm the judgment was officially recorded.

Forms

  • notice of entry

Commentary

Typically issued by the prevailing party to inform all involved that a judgment or order has been entered, triggering deadlines for appeals or other post-judgment actions.

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