FLEET CAPITAL v. SEAL JET

No. 3761.

358 S.C. 240 (2004)

594 S.E.2d 538

FLEET CAPITAL LEASING-TECHNOLOGY FINANCE, formerly Sanwa Leasing Corporation, Respondent, v. SEAL JET OF THE CAROLINAS, INC. f/k/a American High Performance Seals, Inc., Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided March 15, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian Dumas and Joseph M. McCulloch, Jr., both of Columbia, for appellant.

Anthony D. Hoefer, of Sumter, for respondent.


HOWARD, J.:

Fleet Capital Leasing—Technology Finance ("Fleet") sought to enforce a Michigan default judgment against Seal Jet of the Carolinas, Inc. ("Seal Jet") pursuant to the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, South Carolina Code Annotated section 15-35-900-960 (Supp.2002). Seal Jet defended, asserting the default judgment was void because the Michigan court did not have personal jurisdiction over it. The circuit court found Seal Jet made a general...

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