Judgment (disambiguation)
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A judgment is a balanced weighing up of evidence to form a decision or opinion.
Judgment or judgement may also refer to:
- A legal judgment, a formal decision made by a court following a lawsuit.
- A value judgment, a determination of something's worth or goodness, based upon a particular set of values or point of view.
In music:
- Judgement (album), an album by British rock band Anathema
- Judgement Records, a record label
- "The Judgment" (song), a song by Solomon Burke from the 2002 album Don't Give Up On Me
- Judgement (VNV Nation album), an album by VNV Nation.
In film and television:
- "Judgment" (Angel episode), episode 1 of season 2 of the television show Angel
- "Judgment" (Enterprise), a second season episode of the television show Star Trek: Enterprise
- The Judgment (film) (Thai: ไอ้ฟัก, Ai-Fak), a 2004 Thai film
- Judgment (film), a 1990 film directed by Tom Topor
In other fields:
- Judgement (Tarot card), a Major Arcana card in the Tarot
- Judgment (Guilty Gear), a character in the Guilty Gear fighting game series
- Judgment (Magic: The Gathering), an expansion to the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game
- "The Judgment", a short story by Franz Kafka concerning a conflicted conversation between a father and son
- In the logical theory of natural deduction, a judgment is something that is knowable, i.e. an object of knowledge. In fact, Judgment (mathematical logic) is a concept that is defined (and exploited) in the various deduction systems differently.
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In law:
- Confession of judgment, a clause in a contract in which one party waives defenses against the other party
- Consent judgment, a final, binding judgment in a case in which both parties agree, by stipulation, to a particular outcome
- Declaratory judgment, a judgment of a court in a civil case which declares the rights, duties, or obligations of each party in a dispute
- Default judgment, a binding judgment in favor of the plaintiff when the defendant has not responded to a summons
- Summary judgment, a legal term which means that a court has made a determination without a full trial
- Vacated judgment, the result of the judgment of an appellate court which overturns, reverses, or sets aside the judgment of a lower court
In Christianity:
- Divine Judgment, the judgment of God
- General judgment, the Christian theological concept of a judgment of the souls of the dead by nation and as a whole
- Investigative judgment, a unique Seventh-day Adventist doctrine
- Last Judgment, the ethical-judicial trial, judgment, and punishment/reward of all individual humans by a divine tribunal at the end of time
- Particular judgment, a doctrine in Christian eschatology
- Pre-advent judgment, a belief that the final judgment will occur before the Second Coming of Jesus