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7 GCA § 21605

Clerk's Docket

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 7 — Judiciary and Civil Procedure
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COL4122017 CH. 21 TRIAL & JUDGMENTS The docket mentioned in the last section is a book which the clerk keeps in his office, with each page divided into nine

(9)columns, and headed as follows: Date of Entry and Docket; Judgment Debtors; Judgment Creditors; Judgment; Time of Entry; Where Entered in Judgment Book; Appeals, When Taken; Judgment of Appellate Court; Satisfaction of Judgment, When Entered. If the judgment is for the recovery of money, the amount must be stated in the docket under the head of Judgment. If the judgment is for any other relief, a memorandum of the general character of the relief granted must be stated. The names of the judgment debtors must be entered in alphabetical order.

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