Means that the parties must perform under the contract because a previously specified event has taken place.
"Precedent" means coming before, something which precedes. In law it means a past decision in a similar case.
The root for precedent is precede - precedent means "an example which is to justify those at a later time".
Precedent
The root word of "precedent" is "precede," which comes from the Latin word "praecedere," meaning "to go before" or "to precede."
employees satisfation
Because this means that where precedent occurs that an offense has been dealt with in that manner previous and thus set the bench mark
Pioneer, pioneering, original prototype
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you get the satisfation of helping animals and you get to spend a lot of time with them
Condition precedent is a term in a contract that means the parties do not have to perform under the contract until a certain event takes place. Condition subsequent means that a contract is in effect until a particular event takes place.
When a court follows a 'prededent' it means that the same matter (or one very similar to it) has been adjudicated in the past. Altho judges are not REQUIRED to follow precedent, many do.