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Collateral estoppel (CE),
known in
modern terminology as
issue preclusion, is a
common law
estoppel doctrine that
prevents a
person from
relitigating an...
- degree.
Issue is a
narrower category than heirs,
which includes spouses, and
collaterals (siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles). This
meaning of
issue arises...
- with
respect to
certificates of deposit, voting-trust certificates, or
collateral-trust certificates, or with
respect to
certificates of
interest or shares...
-
collateral descendant is a
legal term for a
relative descended from a
sibling of an ancestor, and thus a niece, nephew, aunt, uncle, or cousin.
Issue...
- "
Collateral damage" is a term for any
incidental and
undesired death,
injury or
other damage inflicted,
especially on civilians, as the
result of an activity...
- In medicine,
collateralization, also
vessel collateralization and
blood vessel collateralization, is the
growth of a
blood vessel or
several blood vessels...
- A
collateral contract is
usually a
single term contract, made in
consideration of the
party for
whose benefit the
contract operates agreeing to
enter into...
- A
collateralized debt
obligation (CDO) is a type of
structured ****et-backed
security (ABS).
Originally developed as
instruments for the
corporate debt...
- an
issue that was
decided against that party.
Direct estoppel and
collateral estoppel are part of the
larger doctrine of
issue preclusion.
Issue preclusion...
-
includes two
related concepts:
claim preclusion and
issue preclusion (also
called collateral estoppel or
issue estoppel),
though sometimes res
judicata is used...