Relevancy of probate and insolvency judgments: conclusive proof of persons' legal character and entitlement to property and title. Final judgments, orders or decrees in the exercise of probate, matrimonial, admiralty or insolvency jurisdiction are relevant when the existence of a conferred or divested legal character, or a person's title to a thing, is in issue; such determinations are conclusive proof fixing when a legal character accrued, when an entitlement vested, when a legal character ceased, and when property was or became that person's.
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Relevancy of probate and insolvency judgments: conclusive proof of persons' legal character and entitlement to property and title.
Final judgments, orders or decrees in the exercise of probate, matrimonial, admiralty or insolvency jurisdiction are relevant when the existence of a conferred or divested legal character, or a person's title to a thing, is in issue; such determinations are conclusive proof fixing when a legal character accrued, when an entitlement vested, when a legal character ceased, and when property was or became that person's.
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