Corrected Supplemental Judgment Correcting Judgment or Money Award (Orcp 71a) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a Corrected Supplemental Judgment?
A: A Corrected Supplemental Judgment is a legal document used in Oregon to correct errors or mistakes in a previously issued judgment or money award.
Q: When is a Corrected Supplemental Judgment used?
A: A Corrected Supplemental Judgment is used when there are errors or mistakes in a judgment or money award that need to be corrected.
Q: Who can file a Corrected Supplemental Judgment?
A: Either party involved in the case can file a Corrected Supplemental Judgment to correct errors or mistakes in the original judgment or money award.
Q: What is the purpose of a Corrected Supplemental Judgment?
A: The purpose of a Corrected Supplemental Judgment is to rectify any errors or mistakes in a judgment or money award to ensure accuracy and fairness.
Q: How is a Corrected Supplemental Judgment filed?
A: A Corrected Supplemental Judgment is filed by submitting the necessary documents to the appropriate court where the original judgment or money award was issued.
Form Details:
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