On April 23, 2015 a
Judgment
was filed
involving a dispute between
Range Credit Bureau, Inc,
and
Erickson, Randolph P.,
for Conciliation
in the District Court of Carlton County.
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State of Minnesota FILED Conciliation Court
JUN 08 2015
UAT PO eaTETOR
Carton County, MIN
Order for Judgment on Claim and Counterclaim
Upon evidence received, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
X Plaintiff is entitled to judgment against Defendant for
the sum of $ 14,153.95, plus fees of $ 80,00, disbursements of $ :
and conditional costs of $ , for a total of $ 14,233.95.
© Judgment shall be entered in favor of (without damages).
Oo
*s claim is dismissed without prejudice.
*s claim is dismissed with prejudice.
shall immediately return
to the and that the Sheriff of the
county in which the property is located is authorized and directed to effect repossession of such property according to
Minn. Stat. § 4914.01, subd. 5, and turn the property over to :
O Other / O Memo:
JUDGMENT is hereby declared and entered as stated in the Court’s Order for Judgment set forth above, and the Judgment shal!
become say effective on the date specified in the notice of judgment set forth below.
Court Administrator/Deputy:
NOTICE: THE PARTIES ARE HEREBY notified that Judgment has been entered as indicated above, but the Judgment is
stayed by Law until (Deve . (Time) 4:30 p.m- (to allow time for an appeal/removal if desired),
THE PARTIES ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if the case is removed to District Court and the removing party does not prevail
as provided in Rule $24 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice for the District Courts, the opposing party will be awarded
Court Administrator Depuy: ef Arcee deem
certify that the above is a correct transcript of the Judgment entered by this Court.
Court Administrator/Deputy:
State ENG Rev2/11 werw. mncourts.gowiforms: Page 1 of 3Order Vacating Judgment For Cause
Minn. Gen. R. Prac, 520
Upon cause shown by the O Plaintiff 0 Defendant, the written judgment is hereby vacated and costs in the amount
of $ is assessed against the O Plaintiff O Defendant as O Absolute/ O) Conditional costs.
Dated: - . Judge:
Order Vacating Judgment Upon Removal/Appeal
Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 521{¢)
Removal/Appeal by the 1 Plaintiff 1 Defendant having been perfected, the within judgment is vacated.
Dated: . Judge:
CT301 State ENG Rev2/11 wwe mncourts.gow/forms: Page 2 of 3How Do You Pay a Judgment?
« Payment should be made directly to the party that wins the case (prevailing party/creditor). If you are unable to pay
the creditor directly, contact the court administrator (or conciliation court) for further information.
© Ifthe prevailing party is paid directly, obtain a statement of payment from the party (satisfaction of judgment) and file
this with the Court, Special forms for this procedure are available at the Conciliation Court office.
© Ifthe Court is not properly notified of payment, you will have an unsatisfied judgment on your record and your credit
rating may be affected.
How Do You Collect a Judgment?
Although a case is decided in your favor, a Conciliation Court judgment does not create a lien against the debtor's
property unless the procedure outlined below is followed. You can try to collect the judgment yourself if it has not been
paid within the required 20-day period, and if the other party has not filed an appeal. Once a judgment is entered, the
judgment is enforceable for 10 years from the date of entry, If the party is declared bankrupt following the
judgment, you may receive part of your payment if assets are divided among the party’s creditors, or the debt may be
discharged and you cannot collect.
The following information may help you in collecting the amount of the judgment.
© In order to collect on your judgment you must obtain a transcript (record) of your judgment from the Conciliation
Court and file it in District Court together with an Affidavit of Identification. The judgment will then be “docketed.”
There is a fee for obtaining that transcript.
© Upon docketing, you may obtain a Writ of Execution from the Court Administrator, A Writ of Execution is a legal
paper authorizing the sheriff to levy (collect) on a debtor's assets, The most common assets that can be levied upon
are bank accounts and wages. You must be able to provide detailed information regarding the assets before the sheriff
can make a levy. There is a fee for an Execution. Fees expended for the Execution process may be recovered from
the debtor,
© If you do not know what assets the judgment debtor has, you may request the Court to order the debtor to tell you
what those assets are. You can make the request only ift
|. The judgment has been transcribed to district court.
2. You have not received payment of the judgment,
3. You and the debtor have not agreed to some other method of settlement,
If those provisions can be met, the Request for Order for Disclosure form can be obtained from the Court Administrator.
A fee is required. If the request is granted, the debtor will be ordered to complete and mail to you a listing of his/her
assets within 10 days. Once you have that information, you can give the Execution to the sheriff, advise the sheriff of
the debtor's assets and ask him/her to collect your judgment,
How Do You Appeal a Judgment?
Any party who was not present at the trial, and who has good reason for not having been present, may apply to the Court,
not later than the date indicated on the “Notice of Judgment” (on the front of this form) for permission of the Court to re-
open the case for another trial. If the Court grants another trial, the Judge may require payment of costs to the other
party, absolute or conditional.
Any party who believes this judgment to be incorrect may appeal to the District Court for a completely new trial by a
different judge or by a jury if desired, The statutory requirements for such an appeal must be complied with not later
than the date indicated on the “Notice of Judgment” (on the front of this form). These requirements are time-consuming,
and it is suggested that inquiries regarding the requirements be made well in advance of the date indicated. Please note
that in District Court corporations must be represented by attomeys. The attorney must sign the appeal documents and
appear at District Court hearings and trial.
CCTs State ENG Rev 2/11 werw.mncourts.gowitoems: Page 3 of 3
Document Filed Date
June 08, 2015
Case Filing Date
April 23, 2015
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