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This article examines the judgment intervening effect. It is an effect of a judgment issued in the dispute in which third-party intervened in support of a party to that dispute or in which third party acceded to the dispute upon notice. That effect operates in further proceeding between an intervenor and supported party or between summoned party and party who filled a notice. The judgment intervening effect has a procedural nature and may not be disposed by parties. Upon that effect judgment’s sentence and its factual and legal grounds are binding. The effect operates to the benefit as well as to the detriment of involved parties. Judgment intervening effect is taking into consideration ex officio and may be waived in exceptional circumstances.
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