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What is the condition for a court to try a suit or issue?
What is the condition for a court to try a suit or issue?
- The matter must have been previously raised in the same court (correct)
- The matter must have been previously raised in any court
- The matter must have been previously raised in a different court
- The matter must have been previously raised in a court competent to try the subsequent suit
Who are the parties that can be involved in the subsequent suit?
Who are the parties that can be involved in the subsequent suit?
- Parties who are not involved in the previous suit
- Parties who are not competent to try the subsequent suit
- Parties who claim under a different title
- Parties who claim under the same title (correct)
What is the requirement for a court to have the authority to try the subsequent suit?
What is the requirement for a court to have the authority to try the subsequent suit?
- The court must have heard but not finally decided the previous suit
- The court must have heard and finally decided the previous suit (correct)
- The court must have a different title than the previous suit
- The court must have the same parties as the previous suit
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