cognovit clause

cognovit clause
cog·no·vit clause /käg-'nō-vit-, kȯg-'nō-wit-/ n [New Latin cognovit ( actionem ) he/she has acknowledged (the action)]: a clause in an agreement in which one party authorizes the entry of judgment against himself or herself in the event of his or her breach or default

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

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