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- preclusion, is a common law estoppel doctrine that prevents a person from relitigating an issue. One summary is that, "once a court has decided an issue of...
- States, but prevalent in many other countries, prevent parties from relitigating the facts on appeal, due to a history of unscrupulous lawyers deliberately...
- David Owen Lyttle is a New Zealander who was wrongfully convicted of murdering Brett Hall, his friend of 30 years. Hall was a drug dealer who had spent...
- The doctrine of direct estoppel prevents a party to litigation from relitigating an issue that was decided against that party. Direct estoppel and collateral...
- defendant that a patent is invalid thereafter bars the patentee from relitigating the same patent against other defendants. In so ruling, the Supreme Court...
- Institute. Retrieved 19 March 2024. "Drunk driver who pled no contest can't relitigate issue of recklessness",All Business, 18 December 2006, retrieved 22 April...
- memoir. She said it would be primarily a personal narrative that would not relitigate the facts of her case. The book, titled README.txt, was published in 2022...
- countries have sanctions to prevent the same validity questions being relitigated. An example is the UK Certificate of contested validity. Patent licensing...
- been finally determined against the person, repeatedly relitigates or attempts to relitigate, in propria persona, either (i) the validity of the determination...
- statement of the principle of res judicata - that the same parties may not relitigate a case that has already been adjudicated. Additionally, under Article...