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22 May, 14:44

Which term best describes a body of law based on custom and general principles, operating through the use of individual cases as precedents for future decisions?

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  1. 22 May, 16:18
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    The term that best describes a body of law based on custom and general principles, operating through the use of individual cases as precedents for future decisions would be common law. It is a rule set in a prior legal case that is either binding on, or persuasive, for a court, or other tribunal, when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts.
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