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Tyree Sosa
7 October, 15:09
How are common law and precedent related?
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Blake Downs
7 October, 16:34
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common law and precedent related by:
Explanation:
The majority of court cases are followed on the basis of
precedent, meaning that they decide based on similar cases from the
past. This all contributes to common lawmaking.
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