The Oregon Corrected Supplemental Judgment Correcting Judgment Or Money Award is a legal document used to correct errors in judgments or money awards previously issued by a court. This document is used to adjust the amount of money or other relief awarded to one or both parties, or to make other modifications to the original judgment. It is commonly used when the court has erred in calculating the amount of money or relief due to either party. There are two types of Oregon Corrected Supplemental Judgment Correcting Judgment Or Money Award: a corrected judgment and a corrected money award. The corrected judgment is used to correct errors in the original judgment, such as incorrect language, incorrect amounts of money or relief, or incorrect dates. The corrected money award is used to correct errors in the amount of money or relief awarded by the court.