Medical Retirement from Federal Government Employment: Precedents and Contingencies
The former constitutes a prior event already established, which may influence and impact current courses and future decisions; while the latter reflects an unforeseen circumstance as yet uncertain, but one which must occur prior to triggering the subsequent act. Both constitute events which, in their logical sequence, should be prior in time, and satisfied before going on to the next. In law, without the precedent, there is no argument to be made, except […]