judgment debt

Definition
  1. Noun (legal term):
    • A debt that is established or confirmed by a court judgment, which must be paid by the debtor to the creditor as determined by the court's decision.
Usage Examples
  • (A debt legally confirmed by a judge.)
  • (A financial obligation imposed by a court ruling.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to enforce a judgment debt": to take legal action to compel payment of a debt confirmed by a court.
    • The creditor hired a lawyer to enforce the judgment debt against the debtor's property. (To legally collect the money owed.)
  • "satisfy a judgment debt": to pay the full amount of the debt as ordered by the court.
    • He sold his car to satisfy the judgment debt. (To fulfil the court-ordered payment.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Judgment (n): a formal decision given by a court of law.
    • The judge delivered a fair judgment. (The court's official ruling.)
  • Debt (n): something, typically money, that is owed or due.
    • She paid off all her debts. (Money she owed to others.)
Synonyms
  • Court-ordered debt: a debt legally imposed by a court.
  • Judicial debt: a debt arising from a court judgment.
Related Idioms
  • "in judgment debt": being in a state of owing a debt confirmed by a court.
    • The company is in judgment debt to several suppliers. (The company owes money as determined by legal rulings.)

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judgment debt
A court orders the company to pay a judgment debt to the plaintiff.