§ 116.725

Repealed and added by Stats. 2005, Ch. 706, Sec. 7. Effective January 1, 2006.
(a)A motion to correct a clerical error in a judgment or to set aside and vacate a judgment on the ground of an incorrect or erroneous legal basis for the decision may be made as follows:
(1)By the court on its own motion at any time.
(2)By a party within 30 days after the clerk mails notice of entry of judgment to the parties.
(b)Each party

may file only one motion to correct a clerical error or to set aside and vacate the judgment on the ground of an incorrect or erroneous legal basis for the decision.

Other sections in Article 7 - Motion to Vacate, Appeal, and Related Matters

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