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      "Curtis W. REEVE and James L. Evans, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Earl L. JONES and Jane Jones, husband and wife, Defendants-Appellees."
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        "text": "OPINION\nHENDLEY, Judge.\nPlaintiffs sued defendants in Washington state and were awarded a money judgment. Defendants appealed that judgment but did not post a supersedeas bond. Plaintiffs brought suit on the Washington judgment in New Mexico. The court below granted plaintiffs\u2019 summary judgment motion on the basis of the Washington judgment but stayed execution, without requiring a bond, pending appeal in Washington. Plaintiffs appeal the stay of execution.\nThe propriety of the summary judgment is not challenged by defendants. Therefore, a valid New Mexico judgment is the premise on this appeal. Compare Stewart v. Maxwell, 1 N.M. 563 (1873). The only issue is whether the trial court erred in staying the execution of that judgment pending an appeal in Washington where no supersedeas bond had been posted by defendants. We discuss full faith and credit and reverse the court\u2019s entry of stay.\nArticle IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution provides that: \u201cFull Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State.\u201d The full faith and credit clause is given force in 28 U.S. C.A. Section 1738 (1979), which reads in part: \u201c[JJudicial proceedings of any court of any such State, Territory or Possession * * * shall have the same full faith and credit in every court within the United States * * * as they have by law or usage in the courts * * * from which they are taken.\u201d\nDefendants argue that the Washington judgment was given full faith and credit in New Mexico by entry of the summary judgment. Plaintiffs argue that recognition of the judgment without enforcement does not meet the full faith and credit requirement.\nBefore full faith and credit need be given to a sister state\u2019s judgment, that judgment must be final. Finality is determined by the law of the first forum.\nRestatement (Second) of Conflicts of Law \u00a7 107 (1971).\nUnder Washington law, appellants must post bond in order to receive a stay of execution pending appeal. Wash.Rev.Code (1983), R.App.P. 7.2(c), 8.1(b); Murphree v. Rawlings, 3 Wash.App. 880, 479 P.2d 139 (1970); Malo v. Anderson, 76 Wash.2d 1, 454 P.2d 828 (1969). This is consistent with New Mexico law. See Gregg v. Gardner, 73 N.M. 347, 388 P.2d 68 (1963). Defendants\u2019 failure to post a supersedeas bond means that plaintiffs could presently execute on their judgment in Washington even though defendants have appealed. Because the judgment is presently enforceable in Washington, it is final and should be considered final in New Mexico regardless of the appeal in Washington.\nThe Washington money judgment should be given effect to the same extent it would be given effect in Washington. See Fehr v. McHugh, 413 A.2d 1285 (D.C.App.1980). But see Restatement, supra, \u00a7 107 comment e, \u00a7 112 comment b. For this reason, we hold that the trial court erred in staying execution of the New Mexico judgment pending the Washington appeal. This holding supports the goals of finality and national unification which underlie the full faith and credit clause. See Thomas v. Washington Gas Light Co., 448 U.S. 261, 100 S.Ct. 2647, 65 L.Ed.2d 747 (1980) (White, J., concurring in judgment).\nDefendants contend that the trial court had discretionary power to refuse to enforce the Washington judgment during the pendency of the appeal in Washington. We disagree. Defendants overlook the fact that this was a money judgment. The judgment being enforceable in Washington, plaintiffs had a right to have that money judgment enforced in New Mexico. Stewart v. Maxwell; Fehr v. McHugh, n. 3; see dissent of Justice Rehnquist in Thomas v. Washington Gas Light Co.\nThe trial court's order staying execution is reversed. Plaintiffs are awarded appellate costs.\nIT IS SO ORDERED.\nWOOD and NEAL, JJ., concur.",
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      "Nancy Augustus, Singleton Law Offices, Santa Fe, for plaintiffs-appellants.",
      "Gordon L. Gay, Roswell, for defendantsappellees."
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    "head_matter": "681 P.2d 746\nCurtis W. REEVE and James L. Evans, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Earl L. JONES and Jane Jones, husband and wife, Defendants-Appellees.\nNo. 7510.\nCourt of Appeals of New Mexico.\nMay 1, 1984.\nNancy Augustus, Singleton Law Offices, Santa Fe, for plaintiffs-appellants.\nGordon L. Gay, Roswell, for defendantsappellees."
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