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Diane

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Interpret the Latin term res judicata.

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Describe the term administrative law, and discuss how administrative law is interpreted.



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Answer to Question 1

Res judicata is Latin for the thing is decided, which means that the final judgment of a competent court is conclusive. It prevents a plaintiff from suing on a claim that has already been decided, and it prevents a defendant from raising any new defense to defeat enforcement of an earlier judgment.

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Administrative law includes regulations created by administrative agencies of government. Regulations interpret how a law is to be enforced, and are generally much more detailed than the law on which they are based.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
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