| Joseph Hutchinson - 1895 - 138 sider
...373; Freeman, ibid.) (Also Gregory v. Nelson, 41 Cal., 278 ; Black on Judgments, Vol. i., Sec. i.) " A judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action or proceeding." (CCP, Sec. 577.) Import of the Judgment. (See Black on Judgments, Art. 4 ; CC P., 1,908-1,911... | |
| Horace Wiley Philbrook - 1899 - 540 sider
...period." (Code Civil Procedure, Sees. 18; 299). And the same statute declares that every judgment must be ''the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action or proceeding." (Id. Sees. 18; 577). And the Constitution of the State expressly makes these provisions... | |
| Ohio. Circuit Courts - 1896 - 848 sider
...Section 5375 Revised Statutes, it bound the land from May 5, 1890. By Section 5310, it is provided that "a judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in action." Such was the case in this action, and unless there is some decisions of our Supreme... | |
| Joseph Henry Budd - 1902 - 800 sider
...Code of Civil Procedure, Sees. 600, 628. 9. Statntes of 1871-2, p. 188. CHAPTER XXXIl. OF JUDGMENTS. A judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action or civil proceeding.1 A judgment in the Superior Court, is interlocutory, or final. An interlocutory... | |
| 1902 - 1260 sider
...neither it nor the judgment appealed from, on which it is based, can stand. Section 5412, Rev. Codes, provides that a judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in the action. Section 5479 provides that "judgment upon an issue of law or fact, or upon confession,... | |
| Thomas Carl Spelling - 1903 - 996 sider
...nothing in conflict with this in the fact that section 577 of the same code defines a judgment to be 'the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action or proceeding,' and that, by section 1003, it is declared that, ' every direction of a court or judge... | |
| Arizona. Supreme Court - 1904 - 556 sider
...civil cases governing the supreme as well as the district and other courts. Section 146 of that act provides that "a judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in the action or proceeding, and may be entered in term or vacation." This law is broad enough... | |
| 1904 - 694 sider
...the distinction between actions at law and suits in equity, and section 395 defines a judgment as " the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action. These sections would appear to be conclusive of the matter, and in other code states similar provisions... | |
| 1904 - 1164 sider
...Civil Code, corresponding with section 3SO of the Code in the Compiled Laws, donnes 'a judgment as the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action.' Whatever was the definition of a judgment at common law,, and whatever distinction existed between... | |
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