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PhenixBleu

03/02/20 6:23 AM

#44422 RE: Coreton #44420

I think it would be helpful to review the process through the experience of International Law experts. My Stickie contains that information.

The Superior Court is aka the Central Court and that is where the Foreign Judgement is delivered. That Court serves the Bro's so yes it does begin there.

There is no “ SERVICE” that begins in the “Central Court” there is no such Brazilian court that hears these issues.

Only the Superior Court is assigned Foreign Judgement decisions.


PhenixBleu

03/02/20 7:13 AM

#44424 RE: Coreton #44420

After receipt of the request and documents, the President of the Superior Court of Justice will analyse whether the documents presented are sufficient and will determine the service of process to the defendant, who will have the opportunity to file a response.
If the defendant agrees with the request for recognition, the President of the Superior Court of Justice will decide on the case. If the defendant files a response challenging the request, the case will be decided by a Special Court. The claimant and defendant can also present other petitions and additional documents if necessary. The Public Prosecutor's Office will be summoned to present an opinion on this request. After this proceeding, the Special Court will render the final decision.
In very exceptional cases, the parties involved can present extraordinary appeals to the Federal Supreme Court.
If the recognition is granted, the decision is made final and unappealable, and the party can present a request for enforcement of decision before a federal court.


https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/1-619-3370?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&firstPage=true&bhcp=1
Coreton wrote:

And there is no such thing as starting “Service” with the court.