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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. Why Am I Getting a Default Judgment? ... Important information on why you were given a Default Judgment; Department of; Human Services; OFFICE OF CHILD;
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www.cse.ri.gov/downloads/pamphlets/Default_Judgement.pd...
www.cse.ri.gov/downloads/pamphlets/Default_Judgement.pdf
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A MOTION TO SET ASIDE A DEFAULT JUDGMENT; Read these directions completely and carefully before filling out the attached forms. When someone sues you, that person is called the plaintiff and you are the defendant.
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www.andjusticeforall.org/uls/flyers/setaside_eng.pdf
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A Default Judgment means that the court has decided that you owe money to a person or business who sued you, even though you were not in court to tell your side of the story.
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www.lawca.com/lawdude/howto/15.html
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The Legal Term * Default Judgment * Defined & Explained ... DEFAULT JUDGMENT - A ruling entered against a defendant who fails to answer a summons in a lawsuit.
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www.lectlaw.com/def/d022.htm
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Default Judgment 1. A Judgment against defendant who has failed to respond to plaintiff's action or to appear at the trial or hearing ... Varying default judgment...
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www.answers.com/topic/judgment-by-default
www.answers.com/topic/judgment-by-default
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Claims in which default judgment may not be obtained Rule 12.2 ... Procedure for obtaining default judgment Rule 12.4 ... Nature of judgment where default judgment obtained by filing a request Rule 12.5...
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www.justice.gov.uk/civil/procrules_fin/contents/parts/p...
www.justice.gov.uk/civil/procrules_fin/contents/parts/part12.htm
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Abandoned claim restored where default judgment set aside Rule 13.6 ... The rules in this Part set out the procedure for setting aside or varying judgment entered under Part 12 (default judgment).
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www.justice.gov.uk/civil/procrules_fin/contents/parts/p...
www.justice.gov.uk/civil/procrules_fin/contents/parts/part13.htm
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What is a default judgment?; If you are sued and you did not attend your hearing, the court may enter a default judgment (opens in new window) against you. If you want a new hearing, you must ask the judge to cancel, or vacate the default judgment (opens in new window).
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www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/smallclaims/canceldefault...
www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/smallclaims/canceldefault.htm
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