Phrases with «precedential»

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The word "precedential" means something that is used as an example or reference for future decisions or actions. Full definition

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Sentences with «precedential»

  • Regardless of the (perhaps temporary) loss of precedential value of the Jane Doe decision, employers should continue to be sensitive to the issues that this tort raises and consider it to be an example of what they might have to deal with in the future. (labourandemploymentlaw.com)
  • Commercial publishers also use legal staff to screen decisions and make judgment calls on what decisions should be considered material of precedential value, and therefore be included in their databases. (slaw.ca)
  • Obtained summary judgment in several matters resulting in precedential opinions. (gibbonslaw.com)
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