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Oops, the House of Lords Has Stated that a Case Heard in the Court of Appeal is 'Per Incuriam'. What Did They Mean?

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Oops, the House of Lords has stated that a case heard in the Court of Appeal is 'per incuriam'. What did they mean?

Options

  • A case settled with a lack of care so that the decision is wrong

  • A case decided on facts alone as no law exist in the area

  • To stand by what has gone before

  • To bind all other courts

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Solution

A case settled with a lack of care so that the decision is wrong

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Legal Terms and Maxims (Entrance Exam)
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