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Issue estoppel, res judicata

Issue estoppel, res judicata, there is a distinction between 'issue estoppel' and 'res judicata'. Res judicata debars a court from exercising its jurisdiction to determine thelis if it has attained the finality between the parties

Excommunication

company of the faithful, and was rendered incapable of any legal act; by the lesser he was merely debarred from participation in the Sacraments. See No. 33 of the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion as to avoiding an

Disherison

Disherison, the act of debarring from inheritance.

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Cousin

Estates Act, 1925, all kindred of an intestate more remote than first cousins and their issue have been debarred from any claim to the beneficial interest in property either real or personal on the death of the

Cui licet quod majus non debet quod minus est non licere

minus est non licere [Lat.], He who has authority to do the more important act shall not be debarred from doing that of less importance.

As he thinks fit

(Administration of Property) Act, 2006 (6 of 2006) (1949 AD) are of wider amplitude which cannot be restricted debarring the revisional authorities from satisfying themselves as to the legality or propriety of the orders passed by a

Act of State

SCR 537. Means acts done against aliens in exercise of sovereign power of the State. The Municipal Courts debarred from entering into the validity of the Act of State, Secretary of State for India in Council v.

Exclusive

Having the power of preventing entrance debarring from participation or enjoyment possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion of others as exclusive bars exclusive privilege exclusive

Exclusion

The act of excluding or of shutting out whether by thrusting out or by preventing admission a debarring rejection prohibition the state of being excluded

Exclude

To shut out to hinder from entrance or admission to debar from participation or enjoyment to deprive of to except the opposite to admit as to exclude a crowd

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