[Shared Post] What Is a Conditional Judgment in Garnishment?

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Mar 6, 2014, 2:00:20 AM3/6/14
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Tom Fox posted: "Generally speaking, a conditional judgment is one that depends upon contingent future events. An example of this might be when a court uses a conditional judgment as a threat for the purpose of coercion, as with, "If the party does not appear in court by "

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What Is a Conditional Judgment in Garnishment?

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Generally speaking, a conditional judgment is one that depends upon contingent future events. An example of this might be when a court uses a conditional judgment as a threat for the purpose of coercion, as with, "If the party does not appear in court by the date specified, then this judgment will become final." The […]

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Tom Fox | March 6, 2014 at 1:55 am | Categories: Civil procedure, Debt Collection, Garnishment, Legal, Tennessee law | URL: http://wp.me/p7xjC-7b

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