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RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE - Supreme Court

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FORM 18. JUDGMENT ON JURY VERDICTCOURT <strong>OF</strong> COMMON PLEASFRANKLIN COUNTY OHIOA.B., Plaintiff )(address) ) No. ____________v. )C.D., Defendant ) JUDGMENT(address) )This action came on for trial before the <strong>Court</strong> and a jury, and the issues having been dulytried and the jury having duly rendered its verdict,It is ordered and adjudged [that the plaintiff A.B. recover of the defendant C.D. the sumof , with interest thereon at the rate of percent as provided by law, and his costs ofaction.][that the plaintiff take nothing, that the action be dismissed on the merits, and that thedefendant C.D. recover of the plaintiff A.B. his costs of action.]Dated at , Ohio, this day of , 19Journalized this day of , 19___________________________________Judge, <strong>Court</strong> of Common Pleas______________________________Clerk of <strong>Court</strong>ByDeputy ClerkNoteThis form is illustrative of the judgment to be entered upon the general verdict of a jury. It dealswith the cases where there is a general jury verdict awarding the plaintiff money damages or finding for thedefendant, but is adaptable to other situations of jury verdict.[Effective: July 1, 1970.]

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