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default judgment

A court order in favor of the plaintiff that results from the defendant's failure to appear in court or to answer the original complaint.

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  1. Default judgment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Default judgment is a binding judgment in favor of either party based on some failure to take action by the other party. Most often, it is a judgment in favor of a ...
     
  2. Default Judgment - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Judgment entered against a party who has failed to defend against a claim that has been brought by another party. Under rules of Civil Procedure, when a party ...
     
  3. Default judgment | LII / Legal Information Institute
    A default judgment is a ruling granted by a court or judge. Default judgments arise in circumstances whereby one party to a suit has failed to perform a ...
     
  4. Rule 55. Default; Default Judgment | Federal Rules of Civil ...
    (b) Entering a Default Judgment. (1) By the Clerk. If the plaintiff's claim is for a sum certain or a sum that can be made certain by computation, the clerk—on the ...
     
  5. What is a Default Judgment? - State of Rhode Island: Office of Child ...
    What is a Default. Judgment? A default judgment is a judgment entered by the Court granting the other party's request for relief contained in his/her. Motion.
     
  6. Default Judgment. - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    default judgment. n. if a defendant in a lawsuit fails to respond to a complaint in the time set by law (commonly 20 or 30 days), then the plaintiff (suer) can request ...
     
  7. Vacating A Default Judgment - NEDAP
    A judgment issued under those circumstances is commonly known as a "default judgment." The court usually awards the plaintiff the amount demanded in the ...
     
  8. What Is a Default Judgement? | eHow.com
    A default judgment results when a complaint or petition is filed with the court and the defendant or respondent does not answer the complaint or petition.