Phrases with «judgment action»

The phrase "judgment action" refers to the legal process in which a court determines someone's guilt or innocence based on evidence and makes a decision or ruling. It usually involves a lawsuit or legal dispute that is resolved by a judge or a jury issuing a judgment or verdict. Full definition

Sentences with «judgment action»

  • Only a party who is sued or charged with infringement of a Covered Business Method patent may petition for review, which is generally a party with standing to bring a declaratory judgment action in federal court. (bkpostgrant.com)
  • Before that happened, the State Board of Education filed a declaratory judgment action in Wake County Superior Court against private schools, saying that religious schools didn't have a first amendment issue. (ncpolicywatch.com)
  • On June 6, 2017, the Federal Circuit affirmed a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas dismissing a declaratory judgment action filed against Brooks Kushman's client Ford Global Technologies LLC by New World International, Inc.. (brookskushman.com)
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