SECTION 1. [Small claims.] Chapter 218 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2018 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after section 25 the following section:-
Section 25A. Any party who obtains a judgment for money damages under the procedure shall, within 60 days after full satisfaction of such judgment, file a notice of satisfaction of judgment with the court that issued the judgment. Any party who fails to do so may be liable to the judgment debtor for any costs and attorneys’ fees awarded on motion in the court's discretion that were reasonably incurred in proving that the judgment was satisfied in full. This section shall not apply to a judgment that has been satisfied by levy of execution.
SECTION 2. [Civil cases.] Chapter 235 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after section 13 the following section:-
Section 13A. Any party who obtains a judgment for money damages shall, within 60 days after full satisfaction of such judgment, file a notice of satisfaction of judgment with the court that issued the judgment. Any party who fails to do so may be liable to the judgment debtor for any costs and attorneys’ fees awarded on motion in the court's discretion that were reasonably incurred in proving that the judgment was satisfied in full. This section shall not apply to a judgment that has been satisfied by levy of execution.
SECTION 3. [Summary process.] Chapter 239 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after section 3 the following section:-
Section 3A. Any party who obtains a judgment under this chapter that includes money damages for rent shall, within 60 days after full satisfaction of such judgment, file a notice of satisfaction of judgment with the court that issued the judgment. Any party who fails to do so may be liable to the judgment debtor for any costs and attorneys’ fees awarded on motion in the court's discretion that were reasonably incurred in proving that the judgment was satisfied in full. This section shall not apply to a money judgment that has been satisfied by levy of execution.
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