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res gestae
(res ges¦tae)
Pronunciation:
/reɪz ˈgɛstʌɪ, riːz ˈdʒɛstiː/
plural noun
Law
the events, circumstances, remarks, etc. which relate to a particular case, especially as constituting admissible evidence in a court of law.
Origin:
Latin, literally 'things done'
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