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2212 Once a judgment has been entered, the trial court loses its unrestricted power to substantially modify or alter it, and so a modification made ex parte and after judgment was entered was void on its face, thus subject to attack at any time and not the basis of res judicata.CitationROCHIN v JOHNSON MFG (Ex Parte Modification) 67 CA4 1228 [See: Craven v Crout 163 CA3 779; County v Tillett 133 CA3 105; Olivera v Grace 19 C2 570; Bennett v Wilson 122 C 509] |
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