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Chapter 4
ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS
Margot D. Seitz
§ 4.1 INTRODUCTION
§ 4.2 REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN STATE COURT
§ 4.2-1 Foreign Judgment Defined; Choosing a Court
§ 4.2-2 Statute of Limitations
§ 4.2-3 Procedure for Filing a Foreign Judgment
§ 4.2-4 Types of Judgments, Decrees, and Orders That May Be Registered
§ 4.2-5 Staying Enforcement of a Foreign Judgment
§ 4.2-6 Overview of Defenses
§ 4.2-7 Jurisdictional Defenses; Issue Preclusion
§ 4.2-8 Limitations on Asserting Counterclaims and Offsets in a Foreign Judgment Registration Proceeding
§ 4.2-9 Postjudgment Procedures; Satisfaction of Foreign Judgment
§ 4.3 ACTIONS ON FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN STATE COURT
§ 4.4 REGISTRATION OF FEDERAL COURT JUDGMENTS
§ 4.5 RECOGNITION OF JUDGMENTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
§ 4.5-1 Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act
§ 4.5-2 Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act
§ 4.5-3 Tribal Judgments
FORM 4-1 Registration of Foreign Judgment and Statement of Money Judgment
FORM 4-2 Affidavit of Judgment Creditor or Judgment Creditor’s Lawyer
FORM 4-3 Statement of Costs and Disbursements
FORM 4-4 Notice of Filing of Foreign Judgment
FORM 4-5 Letter to Clerk of Filing Court