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res judicata
: a thing, matter, or determination that is adjudged or final: as a : a claim, issue, or cause of action
Determination
of requisition prior to January 10, 1968, was a determination, final in character whether it was right or wrong as having
judgment
on a matter or case by a court ;esp : final judgment in this entry compare dictum, disposition, finding, holding, opinion,
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Judicial-economy exception
Judicial-economy exception, means an exemption from the final-judgment rule, by which a party may seek immediate appellate review
injunction
part of the defendant : mandatory injunction in this entry final injunction : permanent injunction in this entry interlocutory injunction :
Date of such conviction
of the initial conviction and not the date of the final conviction. If this phrase was construed to mean the date
House of Lords
11 member judicial committee provides judge who serve as the final court of appeal in most civil cases, Black's Law Dictionary,
decree
pl: decrees nisi : a provisional decree that will become final unless cause is shown why it should not NOTE: Some
Judgment nisi
Judgment nisi, means a provisional judgment that, while not final or absolute, may become final on a party's motion, Black's
Suit of partition
by a preliminary decree cannot be said to be a final judgment in the suit. Proceedings which parties may take pursuant
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