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It isn’t seen as a precedent for future government. The government was well established when it was written.
A previous ruling in an earlier case that provides guidance is known as a precedent. Precedent can be used as a noun or an adjective.
A departure from precedent normally only occurs if the precedent in question is thought to be incorrect or inapplicable. This is particularly evident through the legislatures who subscribe to the Legal Realism frame of thought. These judges are more inclined to take the economic and social realities into account when departing from the precedent. When Civil Rights decisions were being made, it was these Legal Realist that made the dramatic changes in law that occurred during that time.
George Washington set this precedent when he refused to run for a third term despite encouragement from many to do so.
The summoning of Virginia's House of Burgesses is marked as an important precedent because it was the first miniature parliament to convene in the United States. This first summing occurred in 1619.
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It showed the Americans that the ruler, if corrupt, can be overthrown. It set a precedent for the colonies when they separated from the King's rule.
it depends on how old the precedent is, how closely related is it to the case you are looking at and the difference between your precedent and crown/defense lawyer's precedent
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This to a large extent sets a precedent for the rest of the exhibition
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No it can not. A Samsung galaxy precedent does not have a front facing camera
LNWR Improved Precedent Class was created in 1887.
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