Consent Judgment

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Consent Judgment

Meaning of Consent Judgment

A contract of the parties entered upon record of court with the approval and sanction of competent jurisdiction and its provisions cannot be modified or set aside without the consent of the parties except for fraud or mistake. It is not a judicial determination of rights of parties but a contract between the parties as entered upon the record.

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English Spanish Translation of Consent judgment

Sentencia acordada

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Concept of Consent Judgment in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Consent Judgment: A written agreement between plaintiff and defendant to have a judgment entered and recorded. Although the court does no actual finding for one party or the other, the judgment, once approved by the court, is binding on both parties.

Concept of Consent Judgment in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Consent Judgment: A written agreement between plaintiff and defendant to have a judgment entered and recorded. Although the court does no actual finding for one party or the other, the judgment, once approved by the court, is binding on both parties.


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