Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 | Author: admin
The doctrine that requires lower courts to adhere to existing case law in their decisions is known as:

A> administrative law
B> procedural law
C> stare decisis
D> equitable estoppel

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8 Responses

  1. 1
    Keith Python 
    Saturday, 24. July 2010

    stare decisis – “it has been decided.”

  2. 2
    youngdream718 
    Monday, 26. July 2010

    b. sounds like your cheating on a test….

  3. 3
    citsymtserof 
    Monday, 26. July 2010

    It’s C. Stare Decisis The full legal term is “stare decisis et quieta non movere” meaning “stand by decisions and do not move that which is still”.

    I’m a criminology major.

  4. 4
    davidmi711 
    Friday, 30. July 2010

    C. stare decisis -

  5. 5
    ianman47 
    Sunday, 1. August 2010

    C!

  6. 6
    guitarsoloist07 
    Monday, 2. August 2010

    stare decisis i believe

  7. 7
    ringoes_man 
    Thursday, 5. August 2010

    STARE DECISIS – Lat. “to stand by that which is decided.” The principal that the precedent decisions are to be followed by the courts.

  8. 8
    RockDaddy 
    Friday, 6. August 2010

    C. stare decisis – To abide by or adhere to existing or decided cases.

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