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A judgment contemplates a stage___ the passing of a decree–
Simultaneous
Prior to
After
Any of the above
- Simultaneous: This option suggests that judgment and decree occur at the same time. However, legally, a judgment is typically recorded first, which then leads to the decree.
- Prior to: This indicates that the judgment happens before the decree. In legal procedures, a court first delivers a judgment (the reasoning and decision), after which the decree (formal order) is issued.
- After: This option implies that the judgment comes after the decree, which is incorrect, as the judgment logically precedes the decree.
- Any of the above: This option would mean that any sequence is possible, which doesn’t align with legal procedures.
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