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Option c is the correct answer.
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Answer: Overview. Generally, res judicata is the principle that a cause of action may not be relitigated once it has been judged on the merits. "Finality" is the term which refers to when a court renders a final judgment on the merits.
Explanation:
Courts decide the law applicable to a case by interpreting statutes and applying precedence which Record how and why prior cases have been decided