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5 December, 07:36

Compare and contrast a court "precedent" and a president "precedent"

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  1. 5 December, 07:45
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    Court precedents are used in case of having no clear interpretation of the law for a particular case. President's precedents are simply acts performed by a President in a similar situation.

    Explanation:

    Court precedents serve as an alternate to written laws when the existing guided laws are not suitable or simply not enough for a particular situation that arises.

    For this, the court can refer to a previous judgement as basis for their own judgement. Thus, court precedents are enforceable by law.

    Precedents set by a President serve at best, as guidelines.

    They are simply acts performed by a previous President when met with a similar situation.
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