v. In practice. To give up; to yield; to return; to surrender. Also to pay or perform; used of rents, services, and the like. Reader judgment. To pronounce, state, declare, or announce the judgment of the court in a given case or on a given state of facts; not used with reference to judgments by confession, and not synonymous with “entering.” “docketing,” or “recording” the judgment The rendition of a judgment is the judicial act of the court in pronouncing the sentence of. the law, while the entry of a judgment is a ministerial act, which consists in spreading upon the record a statement of the final conclusion reached by the court in the matter, thus furnishing external and incontestable evidence of the sentence given and designed to stand as a perpetual memorial of its action. See Schuster v. Rader, 13 Colo. 329, 22 Pac. 505; Farmers’ State Bank v. Bales, 64 Neb. 870, 90 N. W. 945; Fleet v. Youngs, 11 Wend. (N. Y.) 522; Schurtx v. Romer, 81 Cal.
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