Legal Definition and Related Resources of Collateral impeachment
Meaning of Collateral impeachment
A term frequently used in respect of the conclusiveness of judgments, the general rule being that a judgment of a court of record cannot be collaterally impeached, i. e., in an action other than that in which it was rendered, except upon proof of fraud or want of jurisdiction.
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