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Condition for the nullification of a judgment

Effect of a null decision of a trial court

Effect of a nullified judgment

Effect of the nullification of a judgment

Grounds for impugning judgments which are nullity

Options available to a party where the judgment is null and void

Principles governing the power of a court to set aside its own judgment or order that is a nullity or made without jurisdiction

Proper order where a judgment has been declared a nullity

The consequence of a judgment which is a nullity

The principle that where a judgment or an order is declared a nullity, a party has the right to have it set aside ex debito justitiae

Whether a court can be prevented from setting aside a null order or judgment

Whether a judgment being a nullity need not be appealed against

Whether a judgment that has been declared a nullity continues to exist

Whether a judgment that is null and void gives rise to estoppel

Whether an erroneous judgment can be said to be a null judgment

Whether a new writ of summons is required to be filed where an appellate court nullifies a judgment

Whether a nullified judgment can be relied on as the opinion of the court or judge who delivered it

Whether any limit affects the setting aside of a judgment which is a nullity

Whether there are legal consequences where a judgment ceases to exist

Whether there is a time limit within which an aggrieved party can set aside orders or decisions complained of to be a nullity

Whether time runs when using an appeal or review to set aside a judgment which is a nullity

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