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The Requirement That Cases Must Be Capable of Being Settled

Question 112

Question 112

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The requirement that cases must be capable of being settled as a matter of law rather than on other grounds is known as


A) writ of mandamus.
B) stare decisis.
C) precedent.
D) justiciable disputes.
E) amicus curiae.

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