Civil Law, 2011 Bar — Question 69
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The doctrine of stare decisis prescribes adherence to precedents in order to promote the stability of the law. But the doctrine can be abandoned A) when adherence to it would result in the Government's loss of its case. B) when the application of the doctrine would cause great prejudice to a foreign national. C) when necessary to promote the passage of a new law. D) when the precedent has ceased to be beneficial and useful.
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