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  1. When trial by jury has been had, judgment must be entered by. the clerk, in conformity to the verdict within 24 hours after the. rendition of the verdict, whether or not a motion for judgment. notwithstanding the verdict be pending, unless the court order the.

  2. Aug 7, 2019 · Judgment must be entered within 24 hours after rendition of the verdict. However, under section 628, where a special verdict is involved, the trial court may either order judgment entered immediately, or reserve the matter for argument or further consideration.

  3. Jan 1, 2023 · (b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 12a, the power of the court to rule on a motion to set aside and vacate a judgment shall expire 75 days from the mailing of notice of entry of judgment by the clerk of the court pursuant to Section 664.5, or 75 days after service upon the moving party by any party of written notice of entry of the ...

  4. Collect or pay a civil judgment. This Guide has information about: Steps you can take to collect a judgment. Laws that protect you if you owe the money. A judgment is a final court order at the end of a lawsuit. If it says one side owes money, it means they have a money judgment against them.

  5. The motion may be made at any time after 60 days have elapsed since the general appearance in the action or proceeding of each party against whom the motion is directed or at any earlier time after the general appearance that the court, with or without notice and upon good cause shown, may direct.

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Entry of award as judgment. The clerk must enter the award as a judgment immediately upon the expiration of 60 days after the award is filed if no party has, during that period, served and filed either: (1) A request for trial as provided in these rules; or.

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  8. Apr 3, 2023 · In California state courts, there are two dispositive motions a party can file to terminate a case before trial: (1) motion for summary judgment; and (2) motion for summary adjudication.