Tag: Effect of Judgments
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Estoppel
Estoppel in the United States Estoppel Definition The preclusion of a person from asserting a fact by previous conduct, inconsistent therewith, on his own part, or the part of those under whom he claims, or by a solemn establishment, which he cannot be allowed to call in question. A […]
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Retroactive Applications
Retroactive Applications (Effect of Judgments) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of retroactive applications. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Effect of Judgments is provided. Finally, the subject of Judgments in relation with retroactive applications […]
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Law of the Case
Law of the Case (Effect of Judgments) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of law of the case. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Effect of Judgments is provided. Finally, the subject of Judgments in relation with law of the case is examined. Note that a […]
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Prospective Applications
Prospective Applications (Effect of Judgments) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of prospective applications. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Effect of Judgments is provided. Finally, the subject of Judgments in relation with prospective applications […]
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Prospective Applications
Prospective Applications (Effect of Judgments) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of prospective applications. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Effect of Judgments is provided. Finally, the subject of Judgments in relation with prospective applications […]
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Res Judicata
Res Judicata in United States Res Judicata Definition A legal or equitable Issue which has been decided by a court of competent jurisdiction. To constitute a matter res judicata, so that, in a subsequent action, it cannot be drawn in question, (1) the court deciding the issue must have […]
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Res Judicata
Res Judicata in United States Res Judicata Definition A legal or equitable Issue which has been decided by a court of competent jurisdiction. To constitute a matter res judicata, so that, in a subsequent action, it cannot be drawn in question, (1) the court deciding the issue must have […]