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Jur. créer un précédentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to set a precedent
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precedent ['presɪdənt]1 noun∎ to set a precedent faire jurisprudence;∎ there is no precedent il n'y a pas de jurisprudence;∎ to follow a precedent s'appuyer sur un précédent, suivre la jurisprudence(b) (example case) précédent m;∎ to create or to set or to establish a precedent créer un précédent;∎ without precedent sans précédent(c) (tradition) tradition f;∎ to break with precedent rompre avec la tradition;∎ the college has broken with precedent by electing a woman president le collège a rompu avec la tradition en élisant une femme à la présidenceprécédent -
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nounPräzedenzfall, der* * *['presidənt]noun (a past action, especially a legal decision, which may act as a guide or rule in the future.) der Präzedenzfall* * *prec·edent[ˈpresɪdənt, AM -əd-]nwithout \precedent noch nie da gewesen, ohne Beispielthis situation is entirely without \precedent so etwas hat es noch nie gegebenis there any \precedent in a case like this? gibt es dafür irgendeinen Präzedenzfall?there is no \precedent for an annulment being granted in a case like this in einem solchen Fall hat es noch nie eine Annullierung gegebento set a \precedent einen Präzedenzfall schaffen* * *['presIdənt]nPräzedenzfall m; (JUR ALSO) Präjudiz ntaccording to precedent — nach den bisherigen Fällen
without precedent — noch nie da gewesen
to break with precedent — dem Präzedenzfall nicht mehr folgen
there is no precedent for this decision — diese Entscheidung kann sich nicht an einem vergleichbaren Fall ausrichten
* * *precedent1 [ˈpresıdənt] s1. JUR Präzedenzfall m (auch fig), Präjudiz n:without precedent ohne Beispiel, noch nie da gewesen;set a precedent einen Präzedenzfall schaffen;take sth as a precedent etwas als Präzedenzfall betrachten2. Tradition f:break with precedent mit der Tradition brechenprecedent2 [prıˈsiːdənt; ˈpresı-] adj (adv precedently) vorhergehend, voraus-, vorangehend:a) Vorbedingung f,b) aufschiebende Bedingung* * *nounPräzedenzfall, derset or create a precedent — ein Präzedenzfall schaffen
* * *n.Präjudiz -en n.Präzedenzfall m.
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set a precedent — set an example, set a general rule … English contemporary dictionary
precedent — pre‧ce‧dent [ˈpresdnt] noun [countable] LAW an official action or decision which can be used later to support another legal decision: • The injunction on imports could set a precedent for other patent infringement cases. • Solicitors are aiming … Financial and business terms
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set — set1 [ set ] (past tense and past participle set) verb *** ▸ 1 put someone/something somewhere ▸ 2 make something happen ▸ 3 make equipment ready ▸ 4 decide time/place/value ▸ 5 establish way to do something ▸ 6 do something that influences ▸ 7… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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precedent — I. /ˈprisədənt / (say preesuhduhnt), /ˈprɛ / (say pre ) noun 1. a preceding instance or case which may serve as an example for or a justification in subsequent cases. 2. Law a legal decision or form of proceeding serving as an authoritative rule… …
precedent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, dangerous, terrible, unfortunate ▪ good, important, strong ▪ There is a strong precedent for such a strategy … Collocations dictionary
Precedent — In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body adopts when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. DescriptionThe precedent on an issue is … Wikipedia
precedent — pre|ce|dent [ˈpresıdənt] n 1.) an action or official decision that can be used to give support to later actions or decisions ▪ a legal precedent set/create a precedent ▪ UN involvement in the country s affairs would set a dangerous precedent.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
precedent — noun 1 (C) an action or official decision which can be used to give legal support to later actions or decisions: set/create a precedent: The invasion of Panama set a dangerous precedent. 2 (C, U) something of the same type that has happened or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English