PLG 510 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Planning Permission, Legal Personality, Hectare

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, where each government court needs to follow its following established precedent and. Following precedent guidelines (if they can"t find a way, they will be distinguished). Courts are obligated to follow precedents historical cases when making a ruling on a similar current or future case. It ensures that cases with identical facts be approached the same way; unless overruled by the same court or higher. Stare decisis is doctrine that dictates that courts look to precedents when overseeing an ongoing case with similar circumstances. Historical cases can be planning guidelines as well. Known as the rationale for a decision, the rule of law where the decision gets to be established. It is the point in a case which determine the judgments or the principle which the case establishes. The legal rule is derived from and consistent with those part of legal reasoning within a judgment on which the outcome of the case depends.