Prior judgment definition

Prior judgment means a conviction, juvenile adjudication, finding of responsibility, or admission of responsibility for any of the following, whether under a law of this state, a local ordinance substantially corresponding to a law of this state, a law of the United States substantially corresponding to a law of this state, or a law of another state substantially corresponding to a law of this state:
Prior judgment means a conviction, juvenile adjudication, finding of responsibility, or admission of responsibility for any of the following, whether under a law of the State of Michigan, a local ordinance substantially corresponding to a law of the State of Michigan, a law of the United States substantially corresponding to a law of the State of Michigan, or a law of another state substantially corresponding to a law of the State of Michigan:
Prior judgment means a conviction, juvenile adjudication, finding of responsibility, or admission of responsibility for any of the following, whether under a law of this state, a local ordinance substantially

Examples of Prior judgment in a sentence

  • Prior judgment upholding validity, although not binding, acts as “comity.”235.

  • For a prior judgment in an administrative case to constitute a bar to a subsequent administrative action, the following requisites must concur: 5.1 Prior judgment 5.2 Judgment is rendered by an official having jurisdiction of the subject matter and the parties 5.3 Judgment must be on the merits 5.4 Identity of the parties, identity of subject matter and identity of cause of action.

  • Prior judgment must have been final and on merits Federal court: A v.

  • MOST performs the prior judgment with the help of Korea Institute of Nuclear Prior judgment organization (MOST, STIC)※ STIS : Strategic Trade Information Center Figure1.

  • Prior judgment must be offered into evidence• Res Judicata may only be applied where the prior judgment is either pleaded or offered in evidence.


More Definitions of Prior judgment

Prior judgment means that term as defined in 2017 PA 123, MCL 436.1703, as amended.
Prior judgment means that term as defined in section 703(18)(d) of Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998, MCL 436.1703(18)(d), as amended.
Prior judgment means the term as defined in MCLA 436.1703, as amended.

Related to Prior judgment

  • Judgment means any judgment, order, writ, injunction, citation, award or decree of any nature.

  • Appeal means a request for a review of the Floodplain Administrator's interpretation of any provision of this ordinance.

  • Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia;

  • Plaintiff means Xxxxxx Xxxxx.

  • Lawsuit means any lawsuit, arbitration or other dispute resolution filed by either party herein pertaining to any of this Warrant, the Facility Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement.