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- Persuasive Precedent
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Definition and Examples
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- Persuasive Precedent refers to a legal decision or ruling from another jurisdiction or a lower court that, while not binding, may influence a court’s decision in a current case due to its relevance, reasoning, or persuasive value. This type of precedent serves as a guiding tool rather than a compulsory authority.
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