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HomeCode of Civil ProcedurePRELIMINARY PROVI...Pt. 4Ch. 3Art. 2§ 1908 Judgment Finality And Effect

§ 1908 Judgment Finality And Effect

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§ 1908 Judgment Finality And Effect

Key Takeaways

  • •If a court makes a final decision about something specific (like who owns a car or if a will is real), that decision is final and can't be changed.
  • •If a court decides something in a case, that decision usually only affects the people in that case and people who take over their stuff later.
  • •If someone who isn't in the case but is controlling it from behind the scenes, they have to follow the court's decision too.
  • •Before the case is over, the court can decide if the final decision will affect people who aren't directly in the case.

Example

If a court says that a will is real and decides who gets the house, that decision is final.

No one can later say the will is fake or that someone else should get the house. The court's decision is the last word.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 1908 Judgment Finality And Effect

(a) The effect of a judgment or final order in an action or special proceeding before a court or judge of this state, or of the United States, having jurisdiction to pronounce the judgment or order, is as follows: (1) In case of a judgment or order against a specific thing, or in respect to the probate of a will, or the administration of the estate of a decedent, or in respect to the personal, political, or legal condition or relation of a particular person, the judgment or order is conclusive upon the title to the thing, the will, or administration, or the condition or relation of the person. (2) In other cases, the judgment or order is, in respect to the matter directly adjudged, conclusive between the parties and their successors in interest by title subsequent to the commencement of the action or special proceeding, litigating for the same thing under the same title and in the same capacity, provided they have notice, actual or constructive, of the pendency of the action or proceeding. (b) A person who is not a party but who controls an action, individually or in cooperation with others, is bound by the adjudications of litigated matters as if he were a party if he has a proprietary or financial interest in the judgment or in the determination of a question of fact or of a question of law with reference to the same subject matter or transaction; if the other party has notice of his participation, the other party is equally bound. At any time prior to a final judgment, as defined in Section 577, a determination of whether the judgment, verdict upon which it was entered, or a finding upon which it was entered is to be binding upon a nonparty pursuant to this subdivision or whether such nonparty is entitled to the benefit of this subdivision may, on the noticed motion of any party or any nonparty that may be affected by this subdivision, be made in the court in which the action was tried or in which the action is pending on appeal. If no such motion is made before the judgment becomes final, the determination may be made in a separate action. If appropriate, a judgment may be entered or ordered to be entered pursuant to such determination. (Amended by Stats. 1975, Ch. 225.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

judgmentterminationmotionbenefitappealverdictfineadministration

Related Statutes

  • § 597 Defenses Before Merits Trial
  • § 699.510 Judgment Enforcement Writs
  • § 699.520 Writ Execution Requirements
  • § 1054.1 Court Deadline Extensions
  • § 630 Jury Trial Directed Verdict

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Code of Civil Procedure. Section 1908.
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