1A.4.5 Avoiding precedent Flashcards
1
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What is meant by ‘distinguishing’?
A
The judge can differentiate between the facts of cases, so that he doesn’t have to follow a certain precedent
2
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What is an example of distinguishing?
A
Balfour v Balfour (1919)
- The CA decided that an agreement between a husband and wife, saying that he pays her £30 a month, isn’t legally enforceable
- This was distinguished in Merritt v Merritt (1971)
- Husband said he would sign house over to his wife is she paid the mortgage but he then refused, relying on Balfour v Balfour
- Due to the couple being separated, they were able to distinguish
3
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What is meant by ‘overruling’?
A
The procedure whereby a court higher up in the hierarchy set aside a legal ruling established in a previous case
4
Q
What is an example where overruling can be seen?
A
BRB v Herrington
- HOL used the 1966 practice statement to overrule a decision made in Addie v Dubreck
5
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What is disapproving?
A
Allows a departure from precedent in a future case. The judge makes it clear they think the precedent is wrong. The disapproving comments are persuasive in future cases.