A. Case legislation is based on judicial decisions and precedents, whilst legislative bodies create statutory law and encompass written statutes. These past decisions are called "case legislation", or precedent. Stare decisis—a Latin phrase meaning "Allow the decision stand"—may be the principle by which judges are bound to these past decisions, https://josueqwwts.myparisblog.com/35063581/getting-my-c-p-no-s-1014-2016-case-law-to-work