This to a large extent sets a precedent for the rest of the exhibition
The precedent man wanted everyone to know that he changed the law.
Obama gave a precendent to African American People to run for President.
the predicate of the sentence is usually called the verb in elementary school
Since the issue had never been dealt with before, the judge's ruling set a precedent for how future courts would view the issue.
The word 'precedent' is a noun, a word for an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example; a decision by a court on which future decisions are based.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: The ruling set a precedent for cases of this kind. (direct object of the verb 'set')
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines "precedent" as "prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance." Example sentences include:George Washington established a precedent for future presidents to followJim set a new precedent by being the first person to lick his own elbow
A legal precedent is called "controlling" in a court proceeding if the precedent is a decision rendered by a court to which any judgment of the court in which the proceeding is occurring can be appealed, either immediately or ultimately.
binding(mandatory) precedent persuasive precedent
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