— Also termed judgment quod computet.
“In this action, if the plaintiff succeeds, there are two judgments: the first is, that the defendant do account (quod computet) before auditors appointed by the court; and, when such account is finished, then the second judgment is, that he do pay the plaintiff so much as he is found in arrear.” 3 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 163 (1768).