(a) Commonwealth, state and territory courts exist in a hierarchy within their own separate jurisdiction. Previous decisions of a particular court are only potentially binding on courts lower down in the same hierarchy.
(b) Commonwealth, state and territory courts exist in a hierarchy within their own separate jurisdiction. Previous decisions of a particular court are potentially binding on all courts in the same hierarchy.
(c) Commonwealth, state and territory courts exist in a hierarchy within their own separate jurisdiction but the previous decisions of ALL Australian courts are potentially binding on lower ranking courts in any hierarchy.
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