Which of the following will not override a particular provincial common-law rule as articulated by a trial-court

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Which of the following will not override a particular provincial common-law rule as articulated by a trial-court judge in a Small claims court in the province?
a. A contrary subsequent ruling by the Court of Appeal of the province.
b. A new provincial statute to the contrary.
c. A contrary subsequent ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada.
d. A contrary subsequent ruling by an Appeal court judge in another province.
e. A contrary subsequent ruling by the superior trial level court of the province.

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