New Jersey Statutes
§ 2A:16-11 — Civil judgment and order docket
New Jersey·Title 2A ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2A:16-11. The Clerk of the Superior Court shall keep a book known as a civil judgment and order docket in which shall be entered an abstract of each judgment or order for the payment of money, submitted for entry, including a judgment or order to pay counsel fees and other fees or costs, entered from, or made in, the Superior Court. A judgment of the Special Civil Part of the Law Division shall not be entered unless it is docketed in the manner specifically provided for Special Civil Part judgments. A judgment or order for the payment of money is one which has been reduced to a fixed dollar amount. Any judgment for periodic payments where a total amount has not been fixed shall not be considered as having been reduced to a fixed dollar amount unless a judgment fixing arrearages has been en
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Nearby Sections
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§ 2A:16-1
Effective from time of entry§ 2A:16-11
Civil judgment and order docket§ 2A:16-11.1
Issuance of certificate of debt; definitions.§ 2A:16-13
Judgments by confession§ 2A:16-16
Indices§ 2A:16-17
Notation of filing or lodging for record§ 2A:16-28
Statement and affidavit§ 2A:16-29
Liens and priorities of judgments or orders on filing statement in superior court clerk's office§ 2A:16-31
Fees and costs§ 2A:16-32
Remedy against principal or surety