Phrases with «existing jurisprudence»

"Existing jurisprudence" refers to the body of laws and legal decisions that have already been established by previous court cases. It represents the current state of legal principles and interpretations that judges use to make decisions in new cases. Full definition

Sentences with «existing jurisprudence»

  • Determination of whether an accrual or receipt is revenue or capital in nature is tested under existing jurisprudence (of which there is no shortage). (sars.gov.za)
  • This decision reinforces the now well - developed jurisprudence with respect to the exclusive jurisdiction of a labour arbitrator to interpret employment statutes (notably Weber v. Ontario Hydro, 1995 CanLII 108 (SCC), [1995] 2 S.C.R. 929, and Parry Sound (District) Social Services Administration Board v. OPSEU Local 324, 2003 SCC 42 (CanLII), [2003] 2 S.C.R. 157), and it also overturns existing jurisprudence with respect to the Employment Insurance Premium Reduction Program. (blg.com)
  • Finally, «there are likely to be, over the long term, challenges to the interpretation of EU - derived laws that remain part of EU law including claims that we should depart from existing jurisprudence and that we should make up our own jurisprudence in relation to matters that come up later, and that could be a very large number of cases,» Lady Hale said. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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