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precedent

/pɹɪˈsiː.dənt/

Meanings
  • noun

    A previous decision or action regarded as a guideline or model in deciding present cases.

    - "The ruling in the Brown v. Board of Education case served as a precedent for desegregation in schools."
    - "The legal principle established in the Marbury v. Madison case became a landmark precedent for the judicial review power."
  • noun

    Something that has gone before; a forerunner or model.

    - "The ancient Roman aqueducts served as a precedent for modern water supply systems."
    - "The first successful human-powered flight by the Wright brothers in 1903 was a precedent for the development of aviation."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with precedent
precedence , recede , recedeance , recedeant , cede , cedeant , cedeance , sede , sedeant , recede , recedeant , recedeance
Variants
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precedent , precedents , break (with) precedent , break precedent , break with precedent , set a precedent
Forms
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precedents, preceding, precedence, preceded, preceding


Etymology
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From Old French 'preceder,' meaning 'to go before, lead, or come first in rank.'


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term 'precedent' comes from the Old French word 'preceder,' which means 'to go before?'

  2. The concept of legal precedent dates back to ancient Rome, where judges were required to follow the decisions of their predecessors.


Related Concepts
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  1. Stare Decisis: The legal doctrine that holds that precedent decisions are binding authority in the same jurisdiction.

  2. Legal Precedent: A previous court decision that is used as an authoritative rule for deciding similar cases in the future.

  3. Common Law: A legal system based on judicial decisions rather than statutes or legislative acts.


Culture
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Precedent has significant cultural, historical, and symbolic significance in various contexts. In law, precedent plays a crucial role in maintaining consistency and stability in legal judgments. In literature, precedent is often used as a theme or motif to explore the consequences of past actions. In art, precedent can be seen in the development of artistic styles and techniques.

How to Memorize "precedent"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a judge reviewing previous cases to establish a precedent.
    - Visualize a series of dominoes falling in a line, each one causing the next to fall in the same way.
    - Imagine a timeline of events, with each event setting a precedent for the next.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'precedent' with the idea of a 'guiding principle.'
    - Associate the word 'precedent' with the image of a 'legal decision.'
    - Associate the word 'precedent' with the concept of 'consistency and stability.'

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'People Eat And Drink Carefully Everyday' to remember the definition of precedent: People Establish And Decide Cases Everyday.
    - Use the mnemonic 'Precedent: Previous Rules Every Case Demands' to remember the significance of precedent in legal cases.


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