(a) "appeal" includes any proceeding by way of discharging or setting aside a judgment or an application for a new trial or a stay of execution;
(b) "the 1968 Convention" means the Convention of 27th September 1968 on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters as amended;
(c) "court of a Contracting State" means
(i) in relation to the United Kingdom, any court of the United Kingdom or of any territory to which this Convention extends pursuant to Article XIII;
(ii) in relation to Canada, the Federal Court of Canada or any court of a province or territory to which this Convention extends pursuant to Article XII,
and the expressions "court of the United Kingdom" and "court of Canada" shall be construed accordingly;
(d) "judgment" means any decision, however described (judgment, order and the like), given by a court in a civil or commercial matter, and includes an award in proceedings on an arbitration if the award has become enforceable in the territory of origin in the same manner as a judgment given by a court in that territory;
(e) "judgment creditor" means the person in whose favour the judgment was given, and includes his executors, administrators, successors and assigns;
(f) "judgment debtor" means the person against whom the judgment was given and includes any person against whom the judgment is enforceable under the law of the territory of origin;
(g) "original court" in relation to any judgment means the court by which the judgment was given;
(h) "registering court" means a court to which an application for the registration of a judgment is made;
(i) "territory of origin" means the territory for which the original court was exercising jurisdiction.
PART II
SCOPE OF THE CONVENTION
ARTICLE II