A final judgement, in legal terms, is a court’s last decision or ruling on the merits of a case that resolves all the issues presented, typically resulting in the termination of the litigation. It signifies the conclusion of the legal proceedings at the trial court level. A final judgement usually determines the rights and liabilities of the parties involved and is enforceable unless it is appealed or set aside by a higher court. It may include orders for payment of damages, injunctions, or other remedies deemed appropriate by the court based on the facts and applicable law.
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