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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Amoso Realty, LLC, Plaintiff/Respondent v. Monique Milton, Defendant/Respondent, and Bryce Weathers, Proposed Intervenor/Appellant., 513 S.W.3d 373 (2016)

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Amoso Realty, LLC, Plaintiff/Respondent v. Monique Milton, Defendant/Respondent, and Bryce Weathers, Proposed Intervenor/Appellant., 513 S.W.3d 373 (2016)
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Amoso Realty, LLC, Plaintiff/Respondent v. Monique Milton, Defendant/Respondent, and Bryce Weathers, Proposed Intervenor/Appellant., 513 S.W.3d 373 (2016)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
2016-12-27

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“The designation of ‘judgment’ may occur at the top of the writing, within the body of
the writing, or in a docket-sheet entry, but it must be clear from the writing that the trial
court is calling the document or docket-sheet entry a judgment.” SLJ v. RJ, 101 S.W.?>d
339, 340 (Mo. App. E.D. 2003) (emphasis added). The requirement that a trial court denominate
a writing as a “judgment” is not a mere formality; it establishes a “bright line” test to determine