Your intentions to repentance, and the neglect of that soul-saving duty, will rise up in judgment against you.
As for those that do professedly make denial of the sufficiency of this most blessed righteousness, the whole book is conviction to them, and shall assuredly, if it comes to their hands, rise up in judgment against them.
In like manner, whoever has recovered a judgment against an inhabitant of any State, in a court held outside of that State, can enforce it against him in his own State only by bringing a new action.
It would be no easy thing to enforce a judgment against a State should it resist.
If A gives B a mortgage, B not having the mortgage recorded, and E obtains a judgment against A and levies upon the real estate mortgaged to B, E obtains a lien superior to B's.
If C has a judgment against B for the debt, A is subrogated to the judgment and may himself enforce it.
A and B, but if C, a creditor of A, secures a judgment against A and levies on the horse, his levy is superior to B's mortgage.
Consistently with the due process clause, a State may not enforce a judgment against a party named in the proceedings without an opportunity to be heard at sometime before final judgment is entered.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judgment against" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.