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Article 50
Judgments Generally

Sections

5001
Interest to verdict, report or decision
5002
Interest from verdict, report or decision to judgment
5003
Interest upon judgment
5003‑A
Prompt payment following settlement
5003‑B
Nondisclosure agreements
5004
Rate of interest
5011
Definition and content of judgment
5012
Judgment upon part of cause of action
5013
Effect of judgment dismissing claim
5014
Action upon judgment
5015
Relief from judgment or order
5016
Entry of judgment
5017
Judgment-roll
5018
Docketing of judgment
5019
Validity and correction of judgment or order
5020
Satisfaction-piece
5020‑A
Payment of judgment in certain cases
5021
Entry of satisfaction
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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