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Oops, the House of Lords has stated that a case heard in the Court of Appeal is 'per incuriam'. What did they mean?
(a)A case settled with a lack of care so that the decision is wrong.
(b)A case decided on facts alone as no law exist in the area.
(c)To stand by what has gone before.
(d)To bind all other courts.

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