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Judgment is a court decision that settles a dispute between two parties by determining the rights and obligations of each party. Judgments are classified as in personam, in rem, or quasi in rem. Judgments are usually monetary, but can also be non-monetary, and are legally enforceable.
Unlike consent judgments, which are agreements entered into after an action has commenced, confessions of judgments involve one party consenting to judgment before the action is commenced.
n. an order of a judge based upon an agreement, almost always put in writing, between the parties to a lawsuit instead of continuing the case through trial or hearing. It cannot be appealed unless it was based upon fraud by one of the parties (he lied about the situation), mutual mistake (both parti
A consent order (also known as a consent decree ) is a decree or order made by a judge with the consent of all parties . It is not strictly a judgment , but rather a settlement agreement approved by the court .
n. a judgment issued by a judge based on an agreement between the parties to a lawsuit to settle the matter, aimed at ending the litigation with a judgment that is enforceable.
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If the term agree is used, the action will be performed by the person who agreed, when consent is used, the action will be performed by the other person and will be tolerated by the first.
The main legal distinction between a consent agreement and a consent judgment involves the finality of the case. A consent judgment is a final decision whereas, unless the case is dismissed, a consent agreement is not a final decision, it is a court order.
A consent judgment (also known as a consent decree or a consent order ) is a judgment made by a judge with the consent of all the parties . It is not strictly a judgment , but rather a settlement agreement approved by the court .

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