Maryland Code § CJ-10-705

Section CJ-10-705
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(a) The foreign judgment may not be refused recognition for lack of personal
jurisdiction if:
(1) The defendant was served personally in the foreign state;
(2) The defendant voluntarily appeared in the proceedings, other
than for the purpose of protecting property seized or threatened with seizure in the
proceedings or of contesting the jurisdiction of the court over him;
(3) The defendant prior to the commencement of the proceedings had
agreed to submit to the jurisdiction of the foreign court with respect to the subject
matter involved;
(4) The defendant was domiciled in the foreign state when the
proceedings were instituted, or, being a body corporate has its principal place of

business, was incorporated, or had otherwise acquired corporate status, in the foreign
state;
(5) The defendant had a business office in the foreign state and the
proceedings in the foreign court involved a cause of action arising out of business done
by the defendant through that office in the foreign state; or
(6) The defendant operated a motor vehicle or airplane in the foreign
state and the proceedings involved a cause of action arising out of such operation.
(b) The court may recognize other bases of jurisdiction.

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