Fraud or collusion in judgments may be shown to challenge a judgment proved by an adverse party when court incompetence exists. Any party may show that any judgment, order or decree which has been proved by the adverse party and is relevant under sections on relevant judgments was delivered by a Court not competent to deliver it, or was obtained by fraud or collusion, permitting rebuttal of its admissibility and evidential weight.
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Fraud or collusion in judgments may be shown to challenge a judgment proved by an adverse party when court incompetence exists.
Any party may show that any judgment, order or decree which has been proved by the adverse party and is relevant under sections on relevant judgments was delivered by a Court not competent to deliver it, or was obtained by fraud or collusion, permitting rebuttal of its admissibility and evidential weight.
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