Texas Motion to Correct a Clerical Omission Nunc Pro Tunc in a Previous Order

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Nunc pro tunc is a Latin term meaning "now for then". It refers to a thing is done at one time which ought to have been performed at another. Permission must be sought from the court to do things nunc pro tunc. Often the judge will grant the nunc pro tunc order ex parte (with only the applicant appearing and without notice). An example would be if a court clerk failed to file an answer when he/she received it, and a nunc pro tunc date of filing is needed.

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The correct answer is Error of principle.

A nunc pro tunc is simply the filing of a decree that fixes a previous typo. You can file a nunc pro tunc more than 30 days after a final order.

The following are examples of ?clerical? or ?formal? errors: ? spelling mistakes ? missing words ? formatting errors ? incorrect references to sections of the Environmental Protection Act 1994.

Asking to correct a clerical mistake in a court order The general process is for one party to file the motion and send a copy to the other party. If the other party disagrees with the motion, they can file a Memorandum Opposing the Motion.

Definition : Clerical error It may be a typo, a miscalculation, an unintentional omission, a factual inaccuracy, an incomplete or erroneous text or any other fault resulting from inattention.

Latin for "now for then." A doctrine that permits a court to change records so that they show what actually happened. For example, if a party filed his motion on January 5, but the clerk's office had erroneously treated it as filed on January 6, the judge could correct the records to show the right date.

Appeals courts have determined that a ?clerical error? occurs when the written document is different from what the judge ordered in court. Some examples of clerical errors: Incorrect dates. Differences between the judgment signed and the judgment the court intended to sign.

A mistake made in a letter, paper, or document that changes its meaning, such as a typographical error or the unintentional addition or omission of a word, phrase, or figure. A mistake of this kind is a result of an oversight.

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