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res gestae
[reez jes-tee, reys]
plural noun
things done; accomplishments; deeds.
Law.the acts, circumstances, and statements that are incidental to the principal fact of a litigated matter and are admissible in evidence in view of their relevant association with that fact.
res gestae
/ ˈreɪs ˈdʒɛstiː /
plural noun
things done or accomplished; achievements
law incidental facts and circumstances that are admissible in evidence because they introduce or explain the matter in issue
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of res gestae1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of res gestae1
Example Sentences
What ought to be treated as “the immediate and natural effect of continuing action,” and, for that reason, as part of the res gestae?
This scene was condemned and the exploit given a more appropriate place among the res gestae of Spiegelberg.
For safety the professionals must "do him in" at once, straight away after the big job, as a part of what the barrister chaps call the res gestae.'
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