When satisfaction of a judgment or decree shall be acknowledged or entered by order of court, when satisfaction shall be made by execution, or when the judgment or decree shall be reversed or set aside, the clerk shall enter in the margin of the judgment book, opposite the judgment or decree, a memorandum of the […]
(a) Whenever the whole judgment shall appear to be satisfied by the return of an execution, it shall be the duty of the clerk to enter in the judgment book, in the space left for that purpose, “satisfied by execution”. (b) (1) Whenever a judgment is satisfied otherwise than upon an execution, it shall be […]
(a) Judgments for the recovery of money may be set off against each other, having due regard to the legal and equitable rights of all persons interested in both judgments. (b) The setoff may be ordered upon motion after reasonable notice to the adverse party, where both judgments are in the same court, or in […]
During the pendency of an action, or while any claim, contract, or other obligation remains unsatisfied or unfulfilled which could be used as a setoff against a prior judgment in favor of the defendants or parties or any of them, the court shall enjoin and stay collection and enforcement of the prior judgment in favor […]