clerical error

clerical error
An error in technique rather than in substance of thought; the misprision of a clerk or other officer of the court, causing a defect or omission in the record. As the phrase applies to the record of a judgment, it means the failure to preserve or correctly represent in the record, in all respects, the actual decision of the court. Annos: 10 ALR 589, s. 67 ALR 842 and 126 ALR 977; 14 ALR2d 234. An error of a judge is a clerical error where it is one which cannot reasonably be attributed to exercise of judicial consideration or discretion. Anno: 14 ALR2d 234.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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