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decree | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
A decree is an order handed down by a judge that resolves the issues in a court case. Though a decree is similar to a judgment, it differs in a few key ways.Read more
Rule 58. Entry of Judgments, Decrees or Final Orders
Every such judgment, decree or final order shall be set forth on a separate document, signed by the court, and promptly entered by the clerk. A judgment, decreeRead more
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