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The Doctrine of Precedent Is a Basic Principle of the Common-Law

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The doctrine of precedent is a basic principle of the common-law system that requires a court to follow a previous decision of that court or a higher court in the jurisdiction when the current decision involves issues and key facts similar to those involved in the previous decision.


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Intersection Symbol

Generally represented by ∩, it denotes the common elements between two sets.

Union Symbol

In set theory, a symbol (∪) that denotes the union of two sets, meaning it combines all the elements from both sets, excluding duplicates.

Absolute Value Equation

An equation that contains an absolute value expression, requiring consideration of both the positive and negative cases to find solutions.

Linear Equations

Equations of the first degree, meaning they involve only the first power of the variable(s).

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