- Res
judicata or res iudicata, also
known as
claim preclusion, is the
Latin term for
judged matter, and
refers to
either of two
concepts in
common law civil...
- fact that such an
accident happened,
without proof of
exactly how. res
judicata judged thing A
matter which has been
decided by a court.
Often refers to...
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concept in
criminal law – in
civil law, a
similar concept is that of res
judicata. The
double jeopardy protection in
criminal prosecutions bars only an identical...
- or not. [A144] The
president may
reduce or
commute sentences in all res
judicata cases,
except ones
imposed by
Supreme Court judges. The president, however...
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reopen the case."
Functus officio is thus
bound up with the
doctrine of res
judicata,
which prevents (in the
absence of
statutory authority) the re-opening...
- This is a list of
decisions of the
Supreme Court of the
United States that have been
explicitly overruled, in part or in whole, by a
subsequent decision...
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comity between federal government and states. By the
doctrine of 'Res
judicata',
federal courts give "full
faith and credit" to
State Courts. The Supreme...
- Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Phryxe integra Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Phryxe judicata Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Phryxe jussa Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Phryxe lavata...
- acts or
decisions of predecessors, and thus
unsettling administrative res
judicata (an
administrative finality doctrine). This
interpretation led Congress...
- resolved, or the
allotted time to
appeal has expired, the
matter is res
judicata,
meaning the
plaintiff may not
bring another action based on the same claim...