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I am unfamiliar with what three precedents the questioner is referring to. Stare Decisis can mean only ONE thing. 'Stare Decisis' is a Latin term meaning "to stand by things already decided." It is a legal doctrine where courts generally follow the application of the law as decided in similar prior cases (which is referred to as following precedent). Precedent means that the principle announced by a higher court must be followed in later cases. The requirement that a lower court must follow a precedent is called stare decisis.

In case the question relates to the three elements the legal system requires to operate a doctrine of precedent, they are

1. Law reporting;

2. a hierarchical court structure; and

3. Binding elements; ratio decidendi and obiter dicta

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