303, 60-252 amended by Supreme Court order dated JL. A judgment on partial findings must be supported by findings of fact and conclusions of law as required by subsection (a). The court may, however, decline to render any judgment until the close of the evidence. If a party has been fully heard on an issue during a nonjury trial and the court finds against the party on that issue, the court may enter judgment against the party on a claim or defense that, under the controlling law, can be maintained or defeated only with a favorable finding on that issue. Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order Granting Deferred Prosecution. The motion may accompany a motion for a new trial under K.S.A. On a party's motion filed no later than 28 days after the entry of judgment, the court may amend its findings, or make additional findings, and may amend the judgment accordingly. Findings of fact must not be set aside unless clearly erroneous, and the reviewing court must give due regard to the trial court's opportunity to judge the witness' credibility. A party may later question the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the findings, whether or not the party requested findings, objected to them, moved to amend them or moved for judgment on partial findings. the court must find the facts specially and state its conclusions of law separately. A master's findings, to the extent adopted by the court, must be considered the court's findings. Findings and conclusions by the court judgment on partial findings. In granting or refusing an interlocutory injunction, except in divorce cases, the court must similarly state the findings and conclusions that support its action. The findings and conclusions may be stated on the record after the close of evidence, or may appear in an opinion or a memorandum of decision filed by the court. In an action tried on the facts without a jury or with an advisory jury or upon entering summary judgment, the court must find the facts specially and state its conclusions of law separately. Findings and conclusions by the court judgment on partial findings.
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