Res iudicata pro veritate habetur rās yūdēka´ta prō wārēta´tā habā´tūr . res jūdikā´tu prō veritā´tē hâ´butɜr .
“An adjudicated thing is regarded as the truth.”A maxim meaning that a matter upon which a binding judgment has already been passed will be upheld and not questioned later by the same or a different tribunal, with certain exceptions in case of corruption, manifest disregard of the law, ... ...
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