N.J.S.A. 2A:82-4.2

Jurisdiction; burden of proof

2A:82-4.2. Jurisdiction; burden of proof In any proceeding upon a foreign judgment, including a judgment of any court out of this State, the plaintiff, or person seeking to enforce the judgment, shall have the burden of proving that the requirements, statutory and otherwise, of the foreign jurisdiction have been met, conferring jurisdiction of the subject matter of the foreign proceeding on the foreign court or tribunal and over the defendant or person sought to be affected by the judgment. L.1983, c. 350, s. 2, eff. Sept. 29, 1983.

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