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Processes » The Contentious Trial » The Ordinary Contentious Trial » Res Iudicata and Restitutio in Integrum » Res iudicata
Canon 1641. Without prejudice to can. 1643, an adjudged matter occurs when:

1° there are two conforming judgements between the same parties about the same matter and on the same grounds;

2° no appeal was made against the judgement within the canonical time-limit;

3° the trial has been abated or renounced in the appeal grade;

4° a definitive judgement has been given from which, in accordance with can. 1629, there is no appeal.

Firmo praescripto can. 1643, res iudicata habetur:

1° si duplex intercesserit inter easdem partes sententia conformis de eodem petito et ex eadem causa petendi;

2° si appellatio adversus sententiam non fuerit intra tempus utile proposita;

3° si, in gradu appellationis, instantia perempta sit vel eidem renuntiatum fuerit;

4° si lata sit sententia definitiva, a qua non datur appellatio ad normam can. 1629.
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