Is an action barred under the doctrine of claim preclusion?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Thaut v. Hsieh, No. 2:15-cv-0590-JAM-KJN (PS) (E.D. Cal. 2016):

law, an action is barred under the doctrine of claim preclusion if: (1) there has been a final determination on the merits, (2) on the same cause of action, (3) between the same parties or parties in privity with them. Tensor Group v. City of Glendale, 14 Cal. App. 4th 154, 160 (1993).

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