judgment revival

judgment revival
judgment revival
The revival (renewal) of a judgment. Typically, judgments that are recorded as liens against real property expire after a fixed number of years. Creditors are usually able to revive judgments for additional time periods. (Bernstein's Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology)

United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012.

judgment revival
The revival (renewal) of a judgment. Typically, judgments that are recorded as liens against real property expire after a fixed number of years. Creditors are usually able to revive judgments for additional time periods.

US Bankruptcy 2012.


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