Judgment May Be Pleaded Without Averring Jurisdictional Facts.

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Section 15-15-2

Judgment may be pleaded without averring jurisdictional facts.

In pleading a judgment or other judicial proceeding or determination of any court or officer, such judgment, proceeding or determination may be alleged to have been duly made or rendered without stating the facts conferring jurisdiction; but the facts necessary to show jurisdiction must be proved on the trial.

(Code 1852, §580; Code 1867, §4130; Code 1876, §4803; Code 1886, §4441; Code 1896, §5265; Code 1907, §7568; Code 1923, §5198; Code 1940, T. 15, §281.)


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