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Law::
obiter dictum (Lat) ( : words of an opinion entirely unnecessary for the decision of the case. A remark made, or opinion expressed, by a judge, in his decision upon a cause, “by the way,” that is incidentally or collaterally, and not directly upon the question before him, or upon a point not necessarily involved in the determination of the cause, or introduced by way of illustration, or analogy or argument. HCB) • dictum (pl: dicta) (Lat) • judicial dictum ( : a dictum made by a court or judge in the course of a judicial decision or opinion. Expression of opinion by court on question directly involved, argued by counsel and deliberately passed on by court, which is not necessary to decision in the case)
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