Little v. Stevens

Decision Date26 January 1972
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
PartiesP. B. LITTLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Craig STEVENS, Defendant and Appellant. Civ. 38473.

Dewar & Davis, and Robert M. Hall, Los Angeles, for defendant and appellant.

Richards, Watson & Dreyfuss, and Robert L. Hitchcock, Los Angeles, for plaintiff and respondent.

COBEY, Acting Presiding Justice.

The sole question on this appeal from a summary judgment in favor of plaintiff is whether an action lies in California to enforce an Oklahoma money judgment, unstayed but under appeal there. In other words, is this the type of judgment of a sister state to which the courts of California are required under article IV, section 1 of the United States Constitution and 28 U.S.C. section 1738 to give full faith and credit? The trial court ruled in effect that the Oklahoma judgment was a final judgment For this purpose. We agree and affirm.

Code of Civil Procedure, section 1913, in effect since 1872, provides in relevant part that: 'The effect of a judicial record of a sister State is the same in this State as in the State where it was made, except that it can only be enforced here by an action or special proceeding . . . .' A judgment is a judicial record within the meaning of this section. (Smith v. Smith, 115 Cal.App.2d 92, 102, 251 P.2d 720; Hood v. Hood, 211 Cal.App.2d 332, 337--338, 27 Cal.Rptr. 47.) 12 Oklahoma Statutes, section 968 provides in substance, with an exception here immaterial, that no proceeding to reverse, vacate or modify a judgment shall stay its execution unless an appropriate stay bond is filed. 1 No such bond was filed in this case. Consequently the Oklahoma judgment before us is subject to execution, that is, enforcement in Oklahoma. This being the case, under section 1913 an action to enforce the judgment in this state lies.

In 1870, two years before the enactment of section 1913, our Supreme Court held in Taylor v. Shew, 39 Cal. 536, 539--540, that an action could be maintained in this state on two New York judgments under appeal but unstayed there. We have found no California case since then so holding. The holding, however, is in accord with the great weight of apparently numerically limited authority in the United States on the point. (See Ann., Judgment Subject to Appeal as Entitled to Full Faith and Credit (1965) 2 A.L.R.3d 1384, 1384--85.) It is also in agreement with the view of the Restatements and of at least one commentator. (See Rest., Conflict of Laws 2d (1971) §§ 107, com. e; 112, com. b; cf. Rest., Judgments (1942) § 41, com. d; 3 Freeman on Judgments (5th ed. 1925) § 1453, p. 2990.)

In holding that the action before us to enforce the Oklahoma money judgment lies, we intimate no opinion on whether the execution of the California judgment under review should be stayed until the appeal from the Oklahoma judgment has been...

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  • Ehrenclou v. Macdonald
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • March 30, 2004
    ...92, 102, 251 P.2d 720 [Kansas decree of divorce treated as a judicial record under Code Civ. Proc., § 1913]; Little v. Stevens (1972) 23 Cal.App.3d 112, 113, 99 Cal.Rptr. 885 [ordinary money judgment is a judicial record within meaning of Code Civ. Proc., § 1913].) Here, certified copies of......
  • Hamilton v. Superior Court
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • February 21, 1974
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    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • October 4, 1972
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