Four corners

Definition - Noun
: the contents of a document as interpreted without reference to or consideration of outside information
: the face of a document <any evidence offered...must appear within the four corners of the will ­Crump's Estate v. Freeman, 614 P.2d 1096 (1980)>



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collateral estoppel

estoppel by judgment barring the relitigation of issues litigated by the same parties on a different cause of action


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