25-9-608. Saving clause. This part does not prevent the recognition of a foreign-country judgment in situations not covered by this part.
Montana Code Annotated
Mont. Code Ann. § 25-9-608 (2026)
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TITLE 25. CIVIL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 9. JUDGMENT
Part 6. Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act
Saving Clause
History: En. Sec. 8, Ch. 441, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 16, Ch. 19, L. 2011.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1998–2020 · leading case: Anderson v. Engelke, 1998 MT 24 (Mont. 1998).
Anderson v. Engelke, 1998 MT 24 (Mont. 1998). “Additionally, the court concluded that even if the provisions of the Recognition Act do not apply to tribal court judgments, § 25-9-608, MCA (1995), does not prevent the recognition of a foreign judgment in situations not covered by the Act, and that, in this case, the District…”
State v. Md Helicopters Inc (Ariz. 2020). “Even if there may be a circumstance where a foreign country’s caselaw could constitute “a reciprocal law,” a process characterized as “disguised” is hardly similar to the explicit and formal process of recognizing a foreign judgment as afforded by Arizona’s Act.”
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