Legal Question in Construction Law in Texas
trial judgment
What happens to funds given pursuant to a mediation settlement agreement when a judgment is later entered and signed for a larger amount?
How long do the defendants have to fund the judgment once it is signed and entered?
Asked on 6/21/02, 3:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: trial judgment
I don't quite understand your question. If money was paid as the result of a settlement, that should be considered as an offset to the amount owed on the final judgment.
Defendant's are not required to fund a judgment. It's up to the plaintiff in judgment to collect, and frequently that is harder than merely getting the judgment.
Answered on 6/21/02, 5:21 pm
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