Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 70
... judgment is affirmed in the superior court ; nor are they discharged in case the judgment of the superior court is removed into a higher court for re - examination and a new bond is given to prosecute the second appeal , if the judgment ...
... judgment is affirmed in the superior court ; nor are they discharged in case the judgment of the superior court is removed into a higher court for re - examination and a new bond is given to prosecute the second appeal , if the judgment ...
Page 459
... judgment . " | But the Legislature , in 1877 , struck out ยง 1201 , and thus left an interlocutory judgment undefined . As the profession and the bench continued their former habit of treating the decisions referred to as orders , the ...
... judgment . " | But the Legislature , in 1877 , struck out ยง 1201 , and thus left an interlocutory judgment undefined . As the profession and the bench continued their former habit of treating the decisions referred to as orders , the ...
Page 500
... judgment to be entered , the clerk enters the judgment . The decision is not the judgment . " In common - law actions no judgment is pronounced except by the record which is made up in the clerk's office . " MOR- GAN , J. Butler v . Lee ...
... judgment to be entered , the clerk enters the judgment . The decision is not the judgment . " In common - law actions no judgment is pronounced except by the record which is made up in the clerk's office . " MOR- GAN , J. Butler v . Lee ...
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