Bar as a legal plea prevents a suit from proceeding by objection, excluding claims from adjudication. The term bar denotes a procedural plea arresting a lawsuit by preventing its prosecution through a legal objection, functioning as an exclusion from consideration or adjudication and requiring assessment whether defects like misjoinder of parties or causes of action bar entry to the judicial process.
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Bar as a legal plea prevents a suit from proceeding by objection, excluding claims from adjudication.
The term bar denotes a procedural plea arresting a lawsuit by preventing its prosecution through a legal objection, functioning as an exclusion from consideration or adjudication and requiring assessment whether defects like misjoinder of parties or causes of action bar entry to the judicial process.
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