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Discover LudwigThe phrase "precedent cases" is correct and commonly used in written English, particularly in legal and academic contexts.
It refers to previous court cases that have set a precedent or established a rule or principle that is used in deciding similar cases in the future. Example: "The court's decision was based on precedent cases that established a clear boundary for freedom of speech in public spaces."
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They will review written and oral evidence and precedent cases to help them assess whether the government can use its prerogative powers to notify under article 50, or whether only a parliamentary act would be sufficient to remove the rights created by the 1972 European Communities Act.
However, these models have not accounted for the ways that attorneys use middle-level normative background knowledge (1) to organize multi-case arguments, (2) to reason about the significance of differences between cases, and (3) to assess the relevance of precedent cases to a given problem situation.
So later courts whose case-facts fall within the scope of the ratio must consider the precedent, but do so in order to consider whether the differences in facts between the later and the precedent cases justify deciding the cases differently.
For example that, because government ought to treat morally like alike when it exercises its coercive power, judicial decisions should stand; such that past decisions partly determine what rights and duties now obtain in circumstances similar in their morally relevant respects to those of precedent cases.
There are precedent cases of virus-mediated in vivo expression systems as functional assays of candidate genes in insects [ 26, 31].
The facts and issues shown in precedent cases reflect this distrust of patients toward doctors, and can increase the distrust that doctors feel toward patients if they are read without appropriate instructions.
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As an example, he referred to the precedent case he tried in late 1997, after the government accused Microsoft of illegally tying a Web browser to Windows.
The British judges did form a "provisional view" that the precedent case at the ECJ, known as Digital Rights Ireland, "does not lay down mandatory requirements of EU law with which national legislation must comply.
If it succeeds in this task, it issue a REFRESH-REQ as in the precedent case. .
Replacement of storm-damaged buildings is also not allowed, and a precedent case on Popham Beach, Maine required that the owner remove an unpermitted building from a site where an earlier structure was damaged.
In short, the ruling in the second case must not be inconsistent with the result in the precedent case, but the court is otherwise free to make a ruling narrower than that in the precedent.
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