In this Part:
"court of rendition" means:
(a) in relation to a judgment of a court, the court in which the judgment was given, entered or made; or
(b) in relation to a judgment that is an order of a tribunal:
(i) if the law of the State in which the tribunal is established provides that the order is enforceable without registration or filing of the order in a court--the tribunal; or
(ii) in any other case--the court of that State in which the order is registered or filed.
"enforcement" , in relation to a judgment, includes execution of the judgment.
"place of rendition" , in relation to a judgment, means the State in which is established the court of rendition of the judgment.
"sealed copy" , in relation to a judgment, includes a copy of the judgment that is certified as a true copy by:
(a) if the court of rendition is a tribunal--a member of the tribunal; or
(b) in any other case--a judge, magistrate or registrar of the court of rendition.