4498 REVIEW DENIED A trial court had the power to vacate a judgment entered a week after jury verdict and enter a retroactive judgment, including an award of damages made by the jury for pain and suffering, nunc pro tunc as of the day following the verdict, even though the plaintiff died before entry of the original judgment, so long as judgment validly could have been entered and the decedent was alive on that date.CitationCADLO v METALCLAD (Retroactive Judgment) 151 CA4 1311 [See: CCP 377.34, 664, 669; Sullivan v Delta 15 C4 288, T/AT 6/97; Williamson v Plant 23 CA4 1406, T/AT 5/94; Kellogg v Asbestos 41 CA4 1397, T/AT 2/96]
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