Asked by siobhan murray on Jun 16, 2024

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A case presenting a legal issue that has not yet been addressed by a court in a particular jurisdiction is known as

A) precedent.
B) stare decisis.
C) a case of first impression.
D) a public policy decision.

Case of First Impression

A legal case in which a matter has never been decided before by the courts, thus presenting a new legal issue for determination.

Legal Issue

A matter or dispute subject to laws and legal systems, often involving interpretation of statutes, regulations, and case law.

Jurisdiction

The authority of a court to hear and decide a specific case.

  • Understand the concept and importance of precedent in legal decision-making.
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Liliana DavilaJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A case of first impression refers to a legal issue that has not yet been addressed by a court in a particular jurisdiction, meaning there is no precedent for the court to follow.