Here are 10 interesting "did you know" facts about foreign judgments:
- Did you know that the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments are based on international comity and reciprocity?
- Did you know that a judgment is considered foreign if it is not in your state?
- Did you know that U.S. courts may require proof of legitimacy before enforcing a foreign judgment?
- Did you know that foreign judgments must meet certain criteria, such as being final and enforceable in the country of origin, to be recognized in the U.S.?
- Did you know that foreign judgments must pass the standards of personal and subject matter jurisdiction set by U.S. constitutional law?
- Did you know that some states have adopted the Uniform Foreign Money Judgments Recognition Act to streamline the process of recognizing foreign judgments?
- Did you know that discretionary grounds for non-recognition of a foreign judgment may result in denial of recognition by U.S. courts?
- Did you know that U.S. courts may stay recognition of a foreign judgment if an appeal is pending in the foreign country?
- Did you know that foreign judgments for injunctive, declaratory, or equitable relief are not covered by the Recognition Acts?
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