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  • dicta | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Dicta in law refers to a comment, suggestion, or observation made by a judge in an opinion that is not necessary to resolve the case, and as such, it is not legally binding on other courts but may still be cited as persuasive authority in future litigation
  • DICTA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In the law, judges may often add to a written opinion an obiter dictum, or "statement made in passing"—a strong statement that isn't directly relevant to the case being decided If they're well thought out and eloquent, obiter dicta (notice the plural form) may be referred to by later judges and lawyers for years afterward
  • Dicta: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding The Judges Sidenote
    In the legal world, dicta is exactly that: a judge's insightful but non-binding “sidenote” within a court ruling that can offer powerful clues about the future of the law
  • Dictum - Wikipedia
    In English law, a dictum is any statement made as part of a judgment of a court Thus the term includes dicta stated incidentally, in passing (obiter dicta), that are not a necessary part of the rationale for the court's decision (referred to as the ratio decidendi)
  • Dicta Meaning in Law: Types, Examples, and Key Risks
    Dicta refers to statements in a court opinion that are not essential to the outcome of the case Short for the Latin phrase “obiter dictum” (meaning “said in passing”), these remarks carry no binding authority on future courts
  • What’s the Difference Between Holding and Dicta in a Case?
    “Dicta” (short for “obiter dictum,” Latin for “something said in passing”) refers to statements or observations in a judicial opinion that aren’t essential to the decision
  • Dealing with Dicta: 10 Questions Asked and Answered
    To understand dicta, you have to understand stare decisis Stare decisis is “the doctrine of precedent, under which a court must follow earlier judicial decisions when the same points arise again in litigation ”
  • Dicta - Private Dictation for Mac
    Click the mic and speak naturally Text appears where your cursor is You speak 3x faster than you type, and your prompts get way more detailed Dictation has completely changed how I work The productivity gain is real Typing speed is an underappreciated limiting factor in productivity You have an idea It's clear in your head
  • DictaFlow | AI Dictation for Windows, Mac, iPhone Android
    Turn messy speech into clean text wherever your cursor is DictaFlow works across emails, notes, prompts, clinical text, and stubborn apps where normal dictation gives up Available on Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android via Telegram You are viewing the Windows Store version
  • DICTA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    He said that it did not matter that this was conclusive, because there were dicta, although he did not have the authority at hand





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