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Sentence count:150+3Posted:2016-11-26Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: followingSimilar words: unprecedentedprecedeantecedentrecedesecederecentrecentlypresidentMeaning: ['presɪdənt]  n. 1. an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time 2. (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions 3. a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws 4. a subject mentioned earlier (preceding in time). adj. preceding in time, order, or significance. 
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91. As your request, we make an exception to our customary practice by accepting time credit at 30 days for shipment, it will in no case, set a precedent.
92. If there was a precedent for the Treaty of Nanjing, indeed, it came from trading rights granted in China's far west, in Kashgar and Yarkand, to the troublesome khanate of Kokhand in 1835.
93. Is often nosebleed is leukaemia preclinical? Does leukaemia have cured precedent?
93. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
94. Whether the insured undertakes the obligation of warranties is the condition precedent for the insurer to undertake the obligation of insurance in the British law.
95. These raw assemblages have precedent: McGee's vibrant patterns capture the enthusiasm of 1960s op and pop art, and his Mr Magoo-like men invoke a particular style of 1950s graphic imagery.
96. The problem is this: even partial recognition of such a debt would create a precedent that could bring untold claims in its wake.
97. In 1870, England balance court established floating charge system with the judicial precedent, and then many nations accepted it.
98. The Criminal Judicial Precedent is not only a product of the mischief of Statute Law but also the specification and proper supplement of Statute Law .
99. The judge's decision sets a precedent for future cases of contempt of court.
100. Last night we were put in chains , creating a precedent for political prisoners.
101. When fast cut off the gas, imperial Majesty rejects to let others move him to macrobian palace, this violated the precedent of big clear country.
102. If no taxpayer money was put on the line, how could the LTCM rescue set a precedent that "loans to unsound financial institutions would be made good by the Fed"?
103. In Blackmun's view the constitution and judicial precedent failed to establish that personhood applied to the unborn.
104. Yes. I think he needs to set a precedent that Wall Street doesn't call the tune.
105. As head of a state, Yuan puts state laws and regulations under his thumb, which sets a bad precedent for those malfeasant rulers of the Republic.
106. This paper will get something in common by comparison of Qing Dynasty's leading case system and British judicial precedent system in order that it can benefit for our legal system modernisation .
107. In Japan, the statement of a case just base on judicial precedent , orit break law.
108. Improvement in the standard of law reporting and the establishment of the doctrine of judicial precedent have considerably lessened these difficulties.
109. The precedent set by the FDA has been used to pressurise other countries into authorizing the adoption of GM crops for cultivation – or at least for import as food and feed.
110. In the Anglo - American system , of course, precedent is a fundamental precept.
111. When the results of the two evaluations are inconsistent , the national economic evaluation takes precedent.
112. The judge's decision set a precedent for future cases of contempt of court.
113. Finally, a judge may always simply overrule the clearly applicable precedent.
114. The fourth chapter studies the international syndicated loan agreement and its main clauses, such as conditions precedent, representation and warranties, covenants and sharing clauses.
115. There has been a precedent that the countervailing regulations do not apply to non-market economy country, which has been mostly followed in practice.
116. Any and all modifications of this Agreement shall be made in writing and must be executed by all parties as a condition precedent to implementation of such a modification.
117. Today's situation, with everyone having instantaneous access to millions of sources , is without precedent.
118. Milton had no precedent for this. There's no precedent for this depiction of a god or a holy spirit as a kind of hermaphroditic being.
119. The second section mainly analyzes the different operating mechanism between Qing Dynasty's leading case system and British judicial precedent system in their judicatory practice.
120. Then it is suggested that our country should establish the judicial precedent system for the implementation of the code of criminal law in order to meet the needs of the judicial practice.
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