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The decided cases are few and mostly not of recent date.
However, decided cases still have to be referred to in two situations.
There is no decided case bearing directly on the main and important issue.
The book had drawn upon 954 decided cases to build up its text.
She said situations could not be decided case by case.
The decision to pay legal costs for lower level staff members, he said, is being decided case by case.
The fate of the various rules will be decided case by case.
"The right to privacy as exemplified in the decided cases here.
Some lawyers said that questions of what is covered may still have to be decided case by case.
He often decided cases in ways he would have preferred not to."
He said permission would be decided case by case.
This has to be decided case by case, taking into account each crime and the personality of the criminal.
Do you disagree with Justice Thomas's interpretation of the right to privacy in any decided case?
This can be especially true in common law countries, where each decided case can subtly change the meaning of a certain word or phrase.
Decided cases suggest that the burden of proving a clause reasonable will often be difficult to discharge.
But the recently decided case of Corbett v.
The decision to use clot busters among such patients is decided case by case.
However, the drafter should generally avoid relying on the interpretation given to a word or term in a previous decided case.
And that for every poorly decided case citing authority from the Act, there are hundreds of exemplary judgments.
Certain guide lines in the decided cases are, however, helpful in determining how a given change should be regarded.
He believed that the courts should not go beyond what he called the plain meaning of a statute or decided case.
They decided cases not so much on the facts of each one, but on the broad positions each case represented.
Before the tribal court was established, the Tribal Council heard and decided cases for the tribe.
The concept of charity is elusive, moving, embodied in a corpus of decided cases built up over centuries.
Examples of abusive behaviour from decided cases include: