Local Rule Local Civil Rule 54.3: Entering Satisfaction of Money Judgment
S.D.N.Y. — Civil rule
Local Civil Rule 54.3. Entering Satisfaction of Money Judgment
Satisfaction of a money judgment that has been entered or registered must be entered by the clerk as follows:
(a) Upon the payment into the court of the amount thereof, plus interest, and the payment of the clerk's and marshal's fees, if any;
(b) Upon the filing of a satisfaction executed and acknowledged by:
(1) the judgment creditor; or
(2) the judgment creditor's legal representatives or assigns, with evidence of their authority; or
(3) the judgment creditor's attorney if within 10 years of the entry of the judgment or decree;
(c) If the judgment creditor is the United States, upon the filing of a satisfaction executed by the United States Attorney;
(d) Upon an order of satisfaction entered by the court; or
(e) Upon the registration of a certified copy of a satisfaction entered in another court.
For relevant historical context for this local rule, consult the Appendix of Committee Notes.