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  1. Judgments, also called reasons for judgment or reasons, are the explanation that the court gives at the conclusion of a hearing, explaining why an order is being made. By contrast, an order is the formal expression of the ruling of the court. Reasons for judgment may be delivered immediately after the hearing ends, but this is not common.

  2. Types of Judgments. Summary Judgment: Issued when there is no dispute over the key facts of the case, allowing for a decision without a full trial. Default Judgment: Granted when one party fails to respond to a lawsuit, allowing the other party to win by default. Consent Judgment: Arises when both parties agree to the terms of the judgment ...

  3. Judgments. A collection of judgments of the Alberta Court of Justice is available from CanLII. The official version of the reasons for judgment is the signed original or handwritten document in the court file. If there is a question about the content of a judgment, the original court file takes precedence. You may obtain a copy of the original ...

  4. Dec 9, 2023 · A judgment lien is a legal claim or hold on a debtor’s property, granted to a creditor when a court awards a monetary judgment against the debtor. This lien ensures the creditor’s right to a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the debtor’s property, should it be sold. The lien is typically applied to real property but can also extend ...

  5. Judgment (law) In law, a judgment is a decision of a court regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding. [1][2] Judgments also generally provide the court's explanation of why it has chosen to make a particular court order. [3]

  6. Different types of judgments may be issued at various stages of the court process. Judgments issued during the court process are usually valid for a limited period of time. Judgments issued at the end of the court process (often called “final judgments”) usually provide the final outcome of the court case. Here are three common types of ...

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  8. Court of Appeal Summaries (October 28 - November 1): Zwaan v. LaFramboise, 2024 ONCA 800 (CanLII) CanLII is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet. This website provides access to court judgments, tribunal decisions, statutes and ...

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