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Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Res judicata — or res iudicata (RJ), also known as claim preclusion, is the Latin term for a matter [already] judged , and may refer to two concepts: in both civil law and common law legal systems, a case in which there has been a final judgment and is no… … Wikipedia
res ipsa loquitur — res ipsa lo·qui·tur also res ipsa lo·qui·tor / lō kwə tər/ n [Latin, the thing speaks for itself]: a doctrine or rule of evidence in tort law that permits an inference or presumption that a defendant was negligent in an accident injuring the… … Law dictionary
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 Jost — Res Jost, Kopenhagen 1963 Res Jost (* 10. Januar 1918 in Bern; † 3. Oktober 1990 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer theoretischer Physiker, der hauptsächlich über konstruktive Quantenfeldtheorie arbeitete … Deutsch Wikipedia
for resten — for res|ten (el. forresten) (i øvrigt) … Dansk ordbog
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 gestae — This article is for the legal term Res Gestae . For the article on the record of the accomplishments of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, see the article for Res Gestae Divi Augusti. Res gestae (Latin things done ) is a term found in substantive … Wikipedia
Res ipsa loquitur — is a legal term from the Latin meaning, the thing itself speaks but is more often translated the thing speaks for itself. It signifies that further details are unnecessary; the proof of the case is self evident. The doctrine is applied to tort… … Wikipedia
res gestae — res ges·tae / rās ges ˌtī, rēz jes ˌtē/ n pl [Latin, things done, deeds] 1: the acts, facts, circumstances, statements, or occurrences that form the environment of a main act or event and esp. of a crime and are so closely connected to it that… … Law dictionary
Res (disambiguation) — Res or RES may refer to: * RES (magazine), a bimonthly media lifestyle magazine ** RESFest, a digital short film festival run by the magazine * Review of Economic Studies * Res, an R B singer * RES Registrazioni e Suoni (English: RES Recordings… … Wikipedia