Does a satisfaction of judgment end a litigant's right to appeal the order or judgment?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Zocca v. Zocca, A130701 (Cal. App. 2012):

The Zoccas cite case law to the effect that the execution and filing of a satisfaction of judgment ends a litigant's right to appeal the court's order or judgment, and argue they should not have been made liable for attorney fees merely for acting to protect their right to appeal from the underlying judgment. (See, e.g., Guho v. City of San Diego (1932) 124 Cal.App. 680, 684.)

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