PER CURIAM.
Appellant, who was defendant in the trial court, appeals a judgment against it based upon a money judgment rendered by the Supreme Court of New York, Albany County, in favor of appellee and against appellant. Appellant's primary contention on appeal is that the judgment rendered by the New York court is void because that court never obtained jurisdiction over appellant, and for the further reason that the judgment is tainted with fraud practiced by appellee...
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