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ARTICLE 6 JURISDICTION
(1)
For the
purposes of ARTICLE 5(1)(c) the original
court shall be regarded as having jurisdiction if
(a) the judgment debtor, being a defendant in the
original court, submitted to the jurisdiction of
that court by
proceedings;
voluntarily
appearing
in the
(b) the
judgment
debtor
was
plaintiff
in, or
counterclaimed
in,
the
proceedings in the
original court;
(c) the judgment debtor, being
a defendant in the
original court, had before
the commencement of
the proceedings agreed, in respect of the subject
matter of the proceedings,
to submit to the
jurisdiction of that court or of the courts of
the original Law District;
(d) the judgment debtor, being
a defendant in the
at the time when the
original court, was
proceedings were instituted
habitually resident
in, or being a body corporate had its principal
place of business in, the original Law district;