- res adjudicata
- noun Etymology: Late Latin Date: 1849 res judicata
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
res adjudicata — res ad·ju·di·ca·ta / rēz ə ˌjü di kä tə, rās äd ˌyü / n [Late Latin]: res judicata Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. res adjudi … Law dictionary
res adjudicata — [əd jo͞o di kät′ə] n. Law now rare var. of RES JUDICATA … English World dictionary
res adjudicata — res ad•ju•di•ca•ta [[t]ˈriz əˌdʒu dɪˈkeɪ tə, ˈreɪs[/t]] n. law res judicata • Etymology: 1900–05 … From formal English to slang
res adjudicata — res judicata, issue already determined in court, issue that cannot be raised again … English contemporary dictionary
res adjudicata — noun a matter already settled in court; cannot be raised again • Syn: ↑res judicata • Hypernyms: ↑topic, ↑subject, ↑issue, ↑matter * * * ˈrāˌsädˌyüdəˈkäd.ə, ˌrēzəˌjüdəˈkād.ə noun Et … Useful english dictionary
res adjudicata — /reez euh jooh di kay teuh, rays /, Law. See res judicata. [1900 05] * * * … Universalium
res judicata — res ju·di·ca·ta / rēz ˌjü di kä tə, rās ˌyü / n [Latin, judged matter] 1: a thing, matter, or determination that is adjudged or final: as a: a claim, issue, or cause of action that is settled by a judgment conclusive as to the rights, questions,… … Law dictionary
res ju|di|ca|ta — «reez JOO duh KAY tuh», Latin. res adjudicata … Useful english dictionary
res — /riyz/ The subject matter of a trust or will. In the civil law, a thing; an object. As a term of the law, this word has a very wide and extensive signification, including not only things which are objects of property, but also such as are not… … Black's law dictionary
Res accrescit domino — The thing goes to increase the principal thing. That is, anything annexed or added to a principal thing becomes a part of it. See argument of counsel in Banks v Ogden (US) 2 Wall 57, 17 L Ed 818. res adjudicata. Same as res judicata … Ballentine's law dictionary