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Litigable
Such as can be litigated
jus tertii
property cannot usually be asserted as a defense by a litigant. A litigant may, however, have third-party standing to assert another's
party
party who has no actual stake in the outcome of litigation and whose inclusion as a party is solely for the
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Judgment
Bom 94. Mere refusal to give interim relief in a litigation where ultimately the relief claimed maybe granted would not amount
Proceeding
of a court of law for concluding judicial business, are litigation in connection with the further progress of a case. The
estoppel
estoppel : estoppel by judgment barring the relitigation of issues litigated by the same parties on a different cause of action
plea
decided] 1 a : an allegation of fact in civil litigation made in response to a claim compare demurrer b :
Costs
Costs, expenses incurred in litigation or professional transactions, consisting of money paid for stamps, etc.,
class action
plaintiffs or defendants who have the same interests in the litigation as their representative and whose rights or liabilities can be
merger
same conduct remain distinct. 4 : a doctrine in civil litigation: a judgment in favor of a plaintiff incorporates and supersedes
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