According to this doctrine, the decisions of higher courts are binding on lower courts.
BW is claiming the decision will be binding on lower courts and should therefore guide the decisions of circuit judges in possible future cases.
Russia is a civil law country; and, strictly speaking, decisions rendered by courts are not binding on other courts.
Its decisions are binding on British courts.
The decision is not binding on other courts.
Case law and precedent set by the Supreme Court are binding on lower courts.
Its decisions are binding on lower courts in those boroughs, and may influence rulings elsewhere.
The doctrine states that within the hierarchy of the English courts a decision by a superior court will be binding on inferior courts.
Ex tempore decisions are not binding on later courts due to the quick nature of their delivery after the hearing of a case.
Precedents established in Bermuda courts are binding on equal and lower courts.