A precedent book is a document recording procedural, legal or constitutional precedents.
Such a book may have significant constitutional effects, such as the UK's Precedent Book (or Rule book),[1] written by the Cabinet Office since 1977.
[2] Its archive files are subject to 30-year closure, unless otherwise stated.
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