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Res judicata
Res judicata, a final judgment already decided between the same parties or their privies on the same question by
Re-entry
Matched in: Term Re-entry
Re-development areas
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res judicata
res judicata [Latin, judged matter] 1 : a thing, matter, or determination that is adjudged or final: as a
Re-insurance or Re-assurance
Matched in: Term Re-insurance or Re-assurance
res gestae
res gestae [Latin, things done, deeds] 1 : the acts, facts, circumstances, statements, or occurrences that form the environment
res ipsa loquitur
res ipsa loquitur Latin, the thing speaks for itself] : a doctrine or rule of evidence in tort law
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
Res
Res, all physical and metaphysical existences, in which persons may claim a right. See Sand. Just.; Cum.C.L. 59. Res
Res per pecuniam astimatur et non pecunia per res
Res per pecuniam astimatur et non pecunia per res (9 Co. 76), the value of a thing is estimated
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