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CONSIDERATUM EST

per curiam. It is considered by the court. This formula is used in giving judgments. A judgment is the decision or sentence of the law, given by a court of justice, as the result of proceedings instituted therein, for the redress of an injury. The language of the judgment is not, therefore, that it is decreed, or resolved, by the court; but that it is considered by the court, consideratum est per curiam, that the plaintiff recover his debt 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3298.

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