What verbal formula constitutes a valid judgment for the claimant?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Judiciary
Primary text
If the opponent requests a ruling (saying, 'Rule for me concerning this'), the judge rules by saying, 'I have obligated that upon you,' or 'I have ruled against you for him,' or 'Go out from it for him.' Any of these three statements constitutes a binding judgment on the right.