A feature of decisional law in common law systems which says that, a court, in making a decision, should follow the rulings of prior cases that have similar facts is:_______Select one:a. Caveat emptorb. Ex post facto lawsc. Stare decisis d. Contra proferentem

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Answer:

Stare decisis

Explanation:

Stare decisis is a Latin terminology meaning standing by that which is has been decided.

Stare decisis is a legal doctrine that mandates the courts to follow historical cases when making a ruling on a similar case. Stare decisis makes sure that cases with similar scenarios and facts are approached in the same way. Courts must follow legal precedents set by previous decisions.