When is the Court of Appeal not bound by its own previous decisions (select all that apply) ?
A) When there are two conflicting Court of Appeal decisions.
B) When the House of Lords/Supreme Court has expressly or impliedly overruled the Court of Appeal's reasoning.
C) When the previous decision has been made per incuriam.
D) When the Court of Appeal has expressly chosen not to follow an earlier House of Lords'/Supreme Court decision.
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