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2009-07-23 |
PERALTA, J. |
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| Once a judgment becomes final and executory, all the issues between the parties are deemed resolved and laid to rest. All that remains is the execution of the decision which is a matter of right.[38] The prevailing party is entitled to a writ of execution, the issuance of which is the trial court's ministerial duty.[39] | |||||