In jurisprudence, "res" is a Latin term meaning "thing" or "matter." It refers to the subject matter of legal rights or obligations, often used in the context of property law, where it signifies the object of a legal relationship. The term is commonly encountered in phrases like "res judicata," which refers to a matter that has been adjudicated and is final, or "res gestae," which pertains to events that are part of the same transaction.
There is no prefix res. The prefix re- means again or back.
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deeds or exploits A+
case of first impression Res nova also means new thing in Latin.
The second thing
Do you mean "resha"? "Res ha" doesn't seem to mean anything, but "resha" does.
comes from res. means thing.
It's short for 'desirable residence'.
RES can mean, Reticuloendothelial system, which is a part of your body's immune system.
Juris Doctor is abbreviated as J.D.
Larry Juris's birth name is Lawrence Jay Juris.
Translation: And who are you or what?