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(g) in

the view of the registering court the judgment

either is entitled to immunity from the

debtor

jurisdiction

of that court or was entitled to

immunity in the original court and did not submit

to its jurisdiction;

(h) the registering court is not satisfied that the

rights under the judgment are vested in the

person by whom the application for registration

was made.

(2)

The law of the registering court may provide that

registration of a judgment shall be set aside if the

ndant in the original

judgment debtor, being the defendant

proceedings, either

was not served with the process of the

original court or did not receive notice of those

proceedings in sufficient time to enable him to defend the

proceedings and, in either case, did not appear;

(3)

The law of the registering court may provide that

registration of judgment may be set aside if

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(a) another

judgment has been given by a court having

jurisdiction in the matter in dispute prior to

the date of judgment in the original court; or

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