Judgment nisi - meaning and definition. What is Judgment nisi
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What (who) is Judgment nisi - definition

ENGLISH LAW TERM
Nisi Prius
  • Trial at ''nisi prius'' before the Judicature Act 1873

entry of judgment         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
n. the placement of a judgment on the official roll of judgments.
Judgment (law)         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
In law, a judgment, also spelled judgement, is a decision of a court regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding.Black’s Law Dictionary 970 (10th ed.
enter a judgment         
THE FORMAL DECISION MADE BY A COURT FOLLOWING A LAWSUIT
Court decision; Enter a judgment; Entry of judgment; Reserved decision; Legal judgment; Money judgment; Monetary judgment; Reserved judgment; Judgement (law); Legal judgement; Reserved judgement
v. to officially record a judgment on the "judgment roll," which entry is normally performed by the court clerk once the exact wording of the judgment has been prepared or approved and signed by the trial judge. All times for appeal and other post-judgment actions are based on the date of the entry of judgment and not the date when the judgment is announced. See also: entry of judgment

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Nisi prius

Nisi prius () (Latin: "unless before") is a historical term in English law. In the 19th century, it came to be used to denote generally all legal actions tried before judges of the King's Bench Division and in the early twentieth century for actions tried at assize by a judge given a commission. Used in that way, the term has had no currency since the abolition of assizes in 1971.