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What is one decision that an appeals court can make in a case?

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What is the name of the concept when unwritten flexible and discretionary procedures are used to fit individual cases?

The concept you're referring to is often called "discretionary decision-making" or "case-by-case approach." This approach allows for flexibility in applying rules or policies, enabling decision-makers to adapt procedures according to the specific circumstances of each individual case. It contrasts with rigid, rule-based systems that require uniform application regardless of context.