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Section 14 – Code of Civil Procedure – Presumption As To Foreign Judgments.

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Last updated: July 2, 2025 12:00 am
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The Court shall presume upon the production of any
document purporting to be a certified copy of a foreign judgment, that such judgment was pronounced by
a Court of competent jurisdiction, unless the contrary appears on the record; but such presumption may be
displaced by proving want of jurisdiction.

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