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final judgment

NOUN
  1. a judgment disposing of the case before the court; after the judgment (or an appeal from it) is rendered all that remains is to enforce the judgment

How To Use final judgment In A Sentence

  • He prefers to serve as the objective analyst or loyal adviser rather than the final judgment maker.
  • The right to be sued only in a particular forum, as compared to the right to avoid suit altogether, although not perfectly secured by an appeal after final judgment, is sufficiently vindicable at that stage and is not essentially destroyed if vindication is postponed until trial is completed.
  • He prefers to serve as the objective analyst or loyal adviser rather than the final judgment maker.
  • But if not , his guilt will increase on the final judgment day.
  • In such cases, trial court judgments may be reviewed by appellate tribunals, with the Supreme Court having final judgment.
  • He prefers to serve as the objective analyst or loyal adviser rather than the final judgment maker.
  • As "Jehoshaphat" means "the judgment of Jehovah," the valley of Jehoshaphat may be used as a general term for the theater of God's final judgments on Israel's foes, with an allusion to the judgment inflicted on them by Jehoshaphat. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Those reports are a rich and intelligent source, but under the old Convention parties bound themselves only to conform to the final judgments of the Court and the decisions of the Committee of Ministers.
  • If either party is divorced, an original decree absolute or a certified copy of the final judgment is required. Times, Sunday Times
  • If either party is divorced, an original decree absolute or a certified copy of the final judgment is required. Times, Sunday Times
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