Judicial Precedent is a fundamental principle in legal systems where lower courts must follow the established decisions of higher courts in similar cases.
A comprehensive examination of Ratio Decidendi, the principle or reason underlying a court's decision, including historical context, types, key events, and detailed explanations.
An exhaustive coverage on judgment covering court determinations, governmental compensations for public use of private property, and the application of personal understanding and intuition to resolve problems.
Lexis is an extensive online database for legal research, featuring a variety of resources including the Federal Tax library with the full text of the Internal Revenue Code, regulations, revenue rulings, and court decisions, particularly beneficial for tax practitioners.
Nonacquiescence refers to a situation where a court or agency announces that it will not follow a particular court decision, often to maintain a different legal interpretation.
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