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Persuasive precedent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Persuasive precedent (also persuasive authority ) is precedent or other legal writing that is related to the case at hand but is not a binding precedent on the court under common law legal systems ...
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Precedent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body utilizes when deciding subsequent cases with similar issu...
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The Obiter statement was used as persuasive precedent by C/A ... Oste.eu : Persuasive precedent ... Precedent that is not binding on the court; but the judge may consider that it is the correct principle, so he is persuaded that he should follow it. Persuasive precedent may come from a number of sources such as lower courts,
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Thus, this paper will argue that, due to the intrinsic characteristics of investment arbitration, the doctrine of persuasive precedent is a more attuned tool to achieve consistency and justice in concrete cases. This paper argues that precedents should not be binding, but considered as persuasive.
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By Lisa Stanley, North Myrtle Beach Online.com; North Myrtle Beach, SC – January 30, 2009 – What had become an overgrown blemish The North Myrtle Beach Planning Commission was given a high tech presentation of the proposed Robbers Roost Planned Unit Development (PUD). ... Density was also not an issue with this proposal.
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Binding and Persuasive Precedent ... What is persuasive precedent? ... claims there are five examples of persuasive precedent ...
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persuasive precedent (plural persuasive precedents) ... (law) A precedent set in a court that has no precedence over another but whose decisions are considered to be sufficiently useful that they may be used, although they are not binding until used by a superior court ... Singular; persuasive precedent...
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