Case Name: H. M. Dunlap v. Douthet et al.
Court: Ohio Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1897-01
Citations: 8 Ohio Cir. Dec. 259
Docket Number: 
Parties: H. M. Dunlap v. Douthet et al.
Judges: Day, Price and Norris, JJ.
Reporter: Ohio Circuit Decisions
Volume: 8
Pages: 259–259

Head Matter:
FOREIGN JUDGMENTS.
[Hamilton Circuit Court,
January Term, 1897.]
Day, Price and Norris, JJ.
(The judges of the Third Circuit sitting in the First Circuit.)
H. M. Dunlap v. Douthet et al.
Validity of a Foreign Judgment, Duly Attested.
A duly attested and certified transcript of the judgment of a common pleas court in Pennsylvania, jurisdiction having been proved, is competent evidence to establish the fact of such judgment.

Opinion:
Day, J.
The law of Pennsylvania, constituting and conferring jurisdiction on the court of common pleas of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, having, without objection or exceptions, been proven, a duly attested and certified transcript of the record of a judgment of that court, is competent evidence to establish the fact of such judgment.
Judgment affirmed.