- Per
incuriam,
literally translated as "through lack of care" is a
device within the
common law
system of
judicial precedent. A
finding of per
incuriam means...
- The Hoosiers, and S Club 3. The Society's
official termly magazine, Per
Incuriam,
features content by
students as well as
notable academics and professionals...
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Cambridge Students' Union,
known as
Cambridge SU, is the university-wide
representative body for
students at the
University of Cambridge, England. Its...
- By fair
means or foul per
fidem intrepidus fearless through faith per
incuriam through inadvertence or
carelessness Legal term
referring to a decision...
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precedent in
English law,
including the
doctrines of
ratio decidendi and per
incuriam. It
represents a rare
occasion in
which their Lordships invoked the Practice...
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declare a
precedent from a
higher court to be per
incuriam.
Foakes v Beer 1884 is
arguably per
incuriam for
ignoring Hughes v
Metropolitan Railway Co. Royscot...
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individual judges supporting the
decision are named. /ˌpɜːr ˈkjuːriæm/ per
incuriam by
their neglect A
judgement given without reference to precedent. per...
- bind a
court if it
finds there was a lack of care in the
original "Per
Incuriam". For example, if a
statutory provision or
precedent had not been brought...
- not
bound to
follow a
decision of its own if the
decision was
given per
incuriam, e.g.,
where a
statute or a rule
having statutory effect which would have...
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damages could be awarded.
Arguing that the Lords'
decision had been made per
incuriam, Lord Denning, the
Master of the Rolls,
suggested that
trial judges should...