Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982

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(1)In this Convention, “judgment” means any decision on the merits given by a court, whatever it may be called, including a decree or order, and a determination of costs or expenses by the court (including an officer of the court), provided that the determination relates to a decision on the merits which may be recognised or enforced under this Convention. An interim measure of protection is not a judgment.

(2)For the purposes of this Convention, an entity or person other than a natural person shall be considered to be resident in the State—

(a)where it has its statutory seat;

(b)under whose law it was incorporated or formed;

(c)where it has its central administration; or

(d)where it has its principal place of business.]