You have to look to the jurisdiction of the court which issued the opinion. If it is a court of appeals case that is in the same city as your district court case, or if it is a state supreme court or U.S. Supreme Court decision, then the case is binding authority--the judge has to consider it as the law.
If the case comes from a court of appeals in a different city/county, or if it is a federal case from a different circuit, then the case is merely persuasive--the judge can use it or disregard it as he or she sees fit.
Note: although I refer to a court of appeals as being in a particular city (which is how they are generally named), that court usually has authority over lower courts in surrounding towns, cities, counties, etc.
100-400 USD depending on condition. Have no idea what you mean by "leather case". Are you talking about a leather holster? Need all markings from it to try and determine value.
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
When there is a tie vote in the U. S. Supreme Ct., the lower court's decision (the one being appealed) is effectively affirmed, and the case has no precedential value.
multiple alternative decision structure / case structure
If the number is 0 or positive, then its absolute value is itself. If the integer is negative, then its absolute value will be its negative (which will be positive).To illustrate the second case, Abs(-3) = -(-3) = +3.
A.C.V. (Actual Cash Value)and or (loan to value) blue books. Your purchase receipt will help determine the real value.
"Laws" are not derived from "case law" - DECISIONS of the court are derived from case law. Additional information: Case law in Ohio is established by having written opinions of court cases published in one of the appropriate Ohio Official Reports. The three official reporters in Ohio are the Ohio Supreme Court Reports, Ohio Appellate Reports and, for trial court cases, Ohio Miscellaneous Reports. All Ohio Supreme Court opinions are published; however only those appellate and trial court opinions that the Ohio Supreme Court Committee to Review Reporting of Opinions approves for publication are published. Once an opinion is published in the official reports, it becomes precedent for future cases having similar sets of facts under similar legal grounds. The precedential authority of a reported opinion is what makes it "case law." Opinions which are not approved for publication have no such precedential authority and are not considered "case law."
The common law system is a system that gives weight to precedential decisions. This law system is based on the principal that cases that bear similar facts to previous cases should be treated the same. If similar a case has been resolved in the past, the court is "bound" to follow the reasoning behind that decision in their case.
To determine the value of digits and numbers. :)
In order to determine the exact value of a 70's vintage Schrade Uncle Henry LB 7 with case, a couple different factors would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these factors would be the exact age and condition.
"Non-precedent" refers to a situation or decision that does not set a legal standard or guiding principle for future cases. In legal contexts, a non-precedential ruling may be issued by a court but does not establish binding authority, meaning it cannot be cited as a precedent in future cases. This allows courts to make decisions based on the specifics of a case without creating broader implications for similar cases. Non-precedential decisions often occur in appellate courts when the issues at hand are deemed not significant enough to warrant setting a precedent.
It is impossible to determine the value of a piece of art in this format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option to determine value is to have the piece appraised.