p0483 Although statutes that permit a judgment debtor to move to compel execution of a satisfaction of judgment by a judgment creditor who has refused to do so after the judgment was paid require that the notice of motion contain a warning that sanctions might be imposed, if a motion made without such a warning was granted without awarding damages or imposing sanctions, no prejudice has occurred and the court's finding should not be disturbed.CitationQUINTANA v GIBSON (Satisfaction of Judgment) 113 CA4 89 [See: CCP 724.050]
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