confession relicta verificatione
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Confession of judgment after pleading and before trial, the defendant confessing the plaintiff's cause of action and withdrawing or abandoning his defense or other procedures taken by him. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 156.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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relicta verificatione — See confession relicta verificatione … Ballentine's law dictionary
judgment by confession relicta verificatione — A judgment rendered against the defendant where, after pleading and before trial, he has both confessed the plaintiff s cause of action and withdrawn or abandoned his plea or other allegations, the judgment being entered upon such confession. 30A … Ballentine's law dictionary
relicta verificatione — /ralikta vehrafakeyshiyowniy/ (Lat. his pleading being abandoned.) A confession of judgment made after plea pleaded; viz., a cognovit actionem accompanied by a withdrawal of the plea … Black's law dictionary
confession of judgment — The entry of a judgment upon the admission or confession of the debtor, without the formality, time, or extent involved in all ordinary action or proceeding. Cuikendall v Doe, 129 Iowa 453, 105 NW 698. See cognovit actionem; cognovit note;… … Ballentine's law dictionary
judgment — A sense of knowledge sufficient to comprehend nature of transaction. Thomas v. Young, 57 App. D.C. 282, 22 F.2d 588, 590. An opinion or estimate. McClung Const. Co. v. Muncy, Tex.Civ.App., 65 S.W.2d 786, 790. The formation of an opinion or notion … Black's law dictionary
judgment — A sense of knowledge sufficient to comprehend nature of transaction. Thomas v. Young, 57 App. D.C. 282, 22 F.2d 588, 590. An opinion or estimate. McClung Const. Co. v. Muncy, Tex.Civ.App., 65 S.W.2d 786, 790. The formation of an opinion or notion … Black's law dictionary