judicata in the PONS Dictionary

judicata Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

plea of res judicata

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English
Res judicata refers to the end of a case; functus officio refers to the expiration of an office.
en.wikipedia.org
Those cases address the extent to which res judicata applies to actions taken by the administrative agency itself.
patentlyo.com
What will be the role of res judicata doctrines?
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According to the doctrine of res judicata, which they cite, a matter that was already decided can not be re-litigated.
www.cantechletter.com
The key test of finality is whether the foreign court treats the judgment as res judicata between the parties to the litigation.
www.mondaq.com
Res judicata means the thing has been decided.
en.wikipedia.org
Not all administrative adjudications, and not all judicial determinations, are entitled to res judicata effect.
en.wikipedia.org
Each filing is independent except for the liability decision, which is res judicata.
www.claimsjournal.com
Res judicata, as part of the doctrine of judicial finality, protects a taxpayer's tax liability for a given year once the taxpayer wins a judgment in court.
en.wikipedia.org
Their disregard for the judiciary is particularly striking when compared with the practice of other countries, which respect their court decisions and the principle of res judicata.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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