451 A.2d 291 | Conn. Super. Ct. | 1982
On July 15, 1971, the plaintiff obtained a judgment by confession against the defendant in the Supreme Court of New York in the amount of $9028. This judgment was never satisfied before the defendant moved from New York to Connecticut. The present action was filed in 1979 and the trial court found that it was brought to obtain a judgment on this judgment in a Connecticut court.1 The lower court held that the plaintiff was entitled to a judgment of $9028 plus costs and rendered judgment accordingly, from which the defendant has appealed.
The issue here concerns the exclusivity of our Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, which is codified in General Statutes
The trial court correctly held that
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Under
We conclude that the plaintiff's action to recover a debt was preserved by General Statutes
There is no error.
In this opinion BIELUCH and COVELLO, Js., concurred.