- Si quis cum totum petiisset partem petat, exceptio rei judicatae vocet
- If anyone sue for a part when he should have sued for the whole, the judgment is res adjudicata. Faurie v Pitot (La) 2 Mart 83.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
si quis cum totum petiisset partem petat, exceptio rei judicatae vocet — /say kwis kam towtam petiyisat partam petat, aksepsh(iy)ow riyay juwdakeytiy vowsat/ If a party, when he should have sued for an entire claim, sues only for a part, the judgment is res judicata against another suit … Black's law dictionary