MUTUALITY DOCTRINE
mutuality doctrine. The collateral-estoppel requirement that, to bar a party from relitigating an issue determined against that party in an earlier action, both parties must have been in privity with one another in the earlier proceeding. ¡ª Also termed mutuality of parties. [Cases: Judgment 666, 678. C.J.S. Judgments ¡ì¡ì 830, 833, 835, 861, 912.]
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