A Notice of Entry of Judgment is a legal document that is issued by a court when a judgment has been entered in a civil or criminal case. This document is sent to all parties involved in the case, including the plaintiff, defendant, and their respective attorneys. It provides a written record of the judgment, including the date, amount, and type of judgment. There are two types of Notice of Entry of Judgment: Final Judgment and Interlocutory Judgment. A Final Judgment is the final decision in a case; it is binding and cannot be appealed. An Interlocutory Judgment is a decision made by a court during the course of a trial that is not final; it can be appealed or modified by a higher court.
A Notice of Entry of Judgment is a legal document that is issued by a court when a judgment has been entered in a civil or criminal case. This document is sent to all parties involved in the case, including the plaintiff, defendant, and their respective attorneys. It provides a written record of the judgment, including the date, amount, and type of judgment. There are two types of Notice of Entry of Judgment: Final Judgment and Interlocutory Judgment. A Final Judgment is the final decision in a case; it is binding and cannot be appealed. An Interlocutory Judgment is a decision made by a court during the course of a trial that is not final; it can be appealed or modified by a higher court.