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Date: 2014-12-11 10:45:56
Common law
Collateral estoppel
Res judicata
Lawsuit
Appeal
Motion
Reply
Judgment
Virginia Circuit Court
Law
Civil procedure
Legal terms

State of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division Third Judicial Department Decided and Entered: December 11, 2014

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