ORS 24.360
Standards for recognition of foreign-country judgment


(1)

Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, a court of this state shall recognize a foreign-country judgment to which ORS 24.350 (Definitions for ORS 24.350 to 24.400) to 24.400 (Short title) apply.

(2)

A court of this state may not recognize a foreign-country judgment if:

(a)

The judgment was rendered under a judicial system that does not provide impartial tribunals or procedures compatible with the requirements of due process of law;

(b)

The foreign court did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant; or

(c)

The foreign court did not have jurisdiction over the subject matter.

(3)

A court of this state need not recognize a foreign-country judgment if:

(a)

The defendant in the proceeding in the foreign court did not receive notice of the proceeding in sufficient time to enable the defendant to defend;

(b)

The judgment was obtained by fraud that deprived the losing party of an adequate opportunity to present the party’s case;

(c)

The judgment or the claim for relief on which the judgment is based is repugnant to the public policy of this state or of the United States;

(d)

The judgment conflicts with another final and conclusive judgment;

(e)

The proceeding in the foreign court was contrary to an agreement between the parties under which the dispute in question was to be determined other than by proceedings in that foreign court;

(f)

In the case of jurisdiction based only on personal service, the foreign court was a seriously inconvenient forum for the trial of the action;

(g)

The judgment was rendered in circumstances that raise substantial doubt about the integrity of the rendering court with respect to the judgment; or

(h)

The specific proceeding in the foreign court leading to the judgment was not compatible with the requirements of due process of law.

(4)

A party resisting recognition of a foreign-country judgment has the burden of establishing that a ground for nonrecognition stated in subsection (2) or (3) of this section exists. [2009 c.48 §3]

Source: Section 24.360 — Standards for recognition of foreign-country judgment, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors024.­html.

Notes of Decisions

Where, under California law, foreign judgment was found to be “final and conclusive and enforceable” it was, pursuant to this section, duly registered and enforceable as though it were an Oregon judgment and trial court did not abuse discretion in refusal to stay execution of judgment pursuant to ORCP 72 until there was resolution of independent California suit regarding party’s liability under judgment. River City Bank v. DeBenedetti, 90 Or App 624, 752 P2d 1305 (1988)

Where collection action is commenced in Oregon court to enforce foreign judgment, Oregon law applies to allowance of cost and litigation expenses incurred in collection action. Holder v. Elg, 151 Or App 329, 948 P2d 763 (1997)

24.105
Definition for ORS 24.105 to 24.125, 24.135 and 24.155 to 24.175
24.115
Filing of foreign judgment
24.125
Notice of filing of judgment
24.129
Certification of filing in single court
24.135
Grounds for staying enforcement of judgment
24.140
Interest and costs
24.150
Satisfaction of judgment
24.155
Optional procedure
24.165
Construction of ORS 24.105 to 24.125, 24.135 and 24.155 to 24.175
24.175
Short title
24.190
Foreign restraining orders
24.260
Definitions for ORS 24.260 to 24.335
24.265
Scope of application of ORS 24.260 to 24.335
24.270
Variation of application by agreement
24.275
Determining proper money of the claim
24.280
Determining amount of money of certain contract claims
24.285
Asserting and defending foreign-money claim
24.290
Judgments and awards on foreign-money claims
24.295
Conversions of foreign money in distribution proceeding
24.300
Prejudgment and judgment interest
24.305
Enforcement of foreign judgments
24.310
Determining United States dollar value of foreign-money claims for limited purposes
24.315
Effect of currency substitution
24.320
Supplementary general principles of law
24.325
Uniformity of application and construction
24.330
Severability
24.335
Short title
24.350
Definitions for ORS 24.350 to 24.400
24.355
Applicability to judgments
24.360
Standards for recognition of foreign-country judgment
24.365
Personal jurisdiction
24.370
Procedure for recognition of foreign-country judgment
24.375
Effect of recognition of foreign-country judgment
24.380
Stay of proceedings pending appeal of foreign-country judgment
24.385
Statute of limitations
24.390
Uniformity of interpretation
24.395
Saving clause
24.400
Short title
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