Relevance of prior judgments: prior decisions on public rights may inform enquiries but are not conclusive proof. Judgments, orders or decrees that relate to matters of a public nature and are material to an enquiry are relevant as evidence, but they do not constitute conclusive proof of the facts they state; prior decrees addressing the same public right may be considered yet the court must independently determine the existence of that right.
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Relevance of prior judgments: prior decisions on public rights may inform enquiries but are not conclusive proof.
Judgments, orders or decrees that relate to matters of a public nature and are material to an enquiry are relevant as evidence, but they do not constitute conclusive proof of the facts they state; prior decrees addressing the same public right may be considered yet the court must independently determine the existence of that right.
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