Definitions for "Precedents"
Known as the body of parliamentary law, apart from the rules. The individual precedents generally are interpretations or rulings by presiding officers on specific rules. Such rulings are not binding, but are persuasive. They enable the Speaker to rise above the controversy of the moment by pointing to ruling which was made on the same point in the past.
Cells that are referenced in a formula.
Cells that are referred to by a formula.