The first president was George Washington :)
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Dr. Ram Baran Yadev
George Washington is often called the President without precedent. This is because he was the very first President of the United States.
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Jimmy Carter
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
Washington set an important precedent at the end of his second term.In 1796,he decided not to run for a third term
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Pioneer, pioneering, original prototype
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.
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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