What is precedence and how is it used in the courts?

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It is the title given to the first decision made by the court on a specific subject and is used to help determine all future rulings on that subject.
It is the title given to the first decision made by the court on a specific subject and is used to help determine all future rulings on that subject.

It is the primary system used to build Laws and it impact all citizens.
It is the primary system used to build Laws and it impact all citizens.

It is the chief Security Officer for the Court and they make all decisions for Court Safety.
It is the chief Security Officer for the Court and they make all decisions for Court Safety.

It is the system used to determine the rank and order of the Judges from top to bottom and allows everyone to know who is in charge.

Incorrect. This is not the definition of precedence in the legal system. Precedence refers to the hierarchy of sources of law and the authority that they hold in relation to each other. It is used to determine which legal principles should be applied in a specific case based on past decisions made in similar cases.