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  1. Rule 54. Judgments. (a) Definition. - A judgment is either interlocutory or the final determination of the rights of the parties. (b) Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties. - When more than one claim for relief is presented in an action, whether as a claim, counterclaim, crossclaim, or third-party claim, or when multiple ...

  2. Rule 54 - Judgments. (a) Definition. - A judgment is either interlocutory or the final determination of the rights of the parties. (b) Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties.

  3. Refer to the State of North Carolina in criminal cases as “the State ” Do not capitalize “plaintiff,” “defendant,” “petitioner,” “respondent,” or other party-identifiers unless they are the first word in a sentence.

  4. Judgment. The decision of a judge or jury resolving a dispute and determining the rights and obligations of the parties. Judicial Branch. One of the three co-equal branches of government. The Legislative Branch enacts laws, the Executive Branch enforces laws, and the Judicial Branch interprets and applies laws in specific cases. Jurisdiction

  5. B. Summary Judgment (Rule 56) 1. Summary judgment motions ask the court to examine the record and determine whether any material questions exist for a jury to decide. 2. Standard: Court “shall” grant a motion for summary judgment if “there is no genuine issue of material fact” as shown by “the pleadings,

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  6. Judgments. Definition. – A judgment is either interlocutory or the final determination of the rights of the parties. Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties. – When more than one claim for relief is presented in an action, whether as a claim, counterclaim, crossclaim, or third‐party claim, or when multiple parties are ...

  7. Declaratory judgments. The procedure for obtaining a declaratory judgment pursuant to Article 26, Chapter 1, General Statutes of North Carolina, shall be in accordance with these rules, and the right to trial by jury may be demanded under the circumstances and in the manner provided in Rules 38 and 39.

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