Given that, he said, the case should be decided on grounds so narrow that the decision would have almost no precedential effect. |
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I hasten to add that this event probably has, as the lawyers say, limited precedential effect. |
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It could be argued that this decision has precedential value only with regard to the notes taken by members of a quasijudicial body. |
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The database will contain selected decisions and is intended for research purposes only, since IAP decisions do not have precedential value. |
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This order has not been published in the United States official reports and thus may not possess precedential effect. |
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This is illustrated in the binding or precedential impact of judgments rendered by Courts of Appeal on the lower Courts. |
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Even the manner and wording of referendums will be examined for their precedential value. |
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In some respects, all judicial decisions hold precedential importance irrespective of the side the court rules in favour of. |
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Nor is concern lessened because there is no opinion of the court and hence no opinion with precedential force. |
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The government's final point is that it will have no precedential value or effect on other provinces. |
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Second, all three procedures currently rely on ad hoc panels or tribunals, which weaken the precedential value of earlier decisions. |
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Brett says one of the most important things about the Federal Circuit opinion is that it is precedential. |
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It does not take account of the precedential and other constraints that are in play or how much a decision moves the law in a conservative or liberal direction. |
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One was entertained, so for the purposes of ensuring that this is not precedential in nature and so there will no confusion in future dates, I will read it into the record. |
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Over the past year, we have developed several precedential guidelines on topics such as the human papillomavirus, prenatal diagnosis, and assisted human reproduction, to name only a few. |
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The evaluation noted that this does not have to be seen as a negative outcome, as increased competition for scarce Program resources may result in a more optimal selection of cases with precedential value. |
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The Board will provide important information which offers a precedential value and aids to the senior leadership and administrators within the CF in decision-making. |
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In addition, it deprives society of the participation of the CHRC in cases that, while not of a systemic nature, can have important precedential value in shaping and explaining human rights principles for all Canadians. |
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This is a precedential law which regulates methods adjusted to investigate people with mental or intellectual disabilities and also adjusted methods for their testimonies. |
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While only the majority opinion is considered precedential, an outvoted judge can still publish a dissenting opinion. |
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Litigation that is settled out of court generates no written decision, and thus has no precedential effect. |
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Accordingly, the INS case no longer has precedential force, although state courts are free to follow its reasoning if they so choose. |
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The IRS stated in the AOD that it did not appeal the Tax Court's ruling because the case has limited precedential effect. |
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Only European Community law in line with precedential Spanish Constitution 1978, provincial, diplomatic and judicial findings can be considered to have standing. |
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As a result, we conclude that the FISA courts should either publish all opinions that are precedential or cease writing precedential opinions at all. |
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