With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". entitled to the same full faith and credit as any other judgment. Delahanty v. First Pennsylvania Bk., N.A., 318 Pa. Super. 90, 139-40, 464 A.2d 1243 (1983); Schlossberg v. Citizens Bank, 341 Md. 650, 655, 672 A.2d 625 (1996). Although a judgment by confession is subject to being, vacated, opened, or modified, it is essentially a final judgment entitled to recognition the same as other judgments. Boyce v. Plitt, 274 Md. 333, 335 A.2d 101 (1975). Pennsylvania has consistently noted that a meaningful difference exists between a confessed judgment which is opened and a confessed judgment which is stricken. Under longstanding Pennsylvania law, an opened confession of judgment remains a judgment until it is tried on its merits. Adams v. James L. Leeds Co., 189 Pa. 544, 547, 42 A. 195 (1899) (<HOLDING>); Markofski et ux. v. Yanks, 297 Pa. 74, 78,

A: holding on appeal the judgment of the lower court is presumed to be correct and the burden is on the appellant to present to us a sufficient record from which we can determine whether the lower court has erred in the respect complained of
B: holding that the trial court in entering judgment affirming an earlier judgment for an award of attorney fees after having discovered that it mistakenly entered the earlier judgment before the expiration of time for the filing of objections had the inherent power under orcp 71 cs modification authority to change the effective date of the judgment without vacating or setting aside the judgment
C: holding the lower court properly opened the confessed judgment but erred in setting aside the executions and the attachments stated plaintiff is fairly entitled to this security pending the proceedings upon the opened judgment unless security equivalent to it and approved by the court is substituted for it
D: holding that in considering the appellants opposition to the motion for a default judgment it is proper to apply the rule 55c standard for setting aside the entry of a default
C.