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Social Studies, 30.03.2020 17:04 kaleec

The common-law principle of (let the decision stand) provides that when a decision is rendered in a lawsuit involving a particular set of facts, another lawsuit involving an identical or substantially similar situation is to be resolved in the same manner as the first lawsuit.

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