What are the qualifications to challenge a judgement for fraud going to jurisdiction?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Yeager v. Garner, 2007 BCSC 72 (CanLII):

However, I am not sure that is the end of the matter. Reading Powell v. Cockburn carefully, it is arguable that there have always been qualifications to the ability to challenge a judgement for fraud going to jurisdiction that might be relevant to the argument before me, which counsel did not address.

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