conditional judgment

A judgment whose force depends on the performance of certain acts to be done in the future by one of the parties.

• For example, a conditional judgment may order the sale of mortgaged property in a foreclosure proceeding unless the mortgagor pays the amount decreed within the time specified.

— Also termed common order.


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