Procedure
Res Judicata
/ rayz joo-dih-KAH-tuh /
Definition
A matter already judged; bars relitigation of decided issues.
Used in Context
“Res judicata prevented the plaintiff from relitigating the dismissed claim.”
Etymology
Latin: a matter already decided
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