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Is he not capable of a spark of imagination, instead of merely repeating these dicta?
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I should not have thought that it needed an obiter dicta on whether prison officers could have a club.
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Previously the position was vague and indeterminent, depending entirely on the dicta of judges.
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I agree they were merely dicta, but they declared that to be the law now.
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He quoted what he called the dicta of eminent men.
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Of course, his dicta cannot bind the courts.
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What other answer can you give except the obiter dicta of ladies and judges?
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Then obiter dicta, as it were, company structure and the regional implications of the industry.
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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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I refer to the dicta of some of the great parliamentary and political thinkers of the past.
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He has collated some of the dicta that has fallen from my predecessors, and added one of my own.
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I have dicta here to show how a prize court has always been regarded by its own judges.
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I accept that those are the personal views of a judge, expressed obiter dicta in court.
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I suggest that some at least of those dicta could well be transposed and applied with equal justification to other recent disasters.
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However, he did more than utter dicta; he acted.
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The remarks seem to have been made either during or after arguments between an applicant and objectors; they appear to be obiter dicta.
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They believe that they have a sufficiently good case in view of the vagueness of the regulations and the various obiter dicta by judges in cases involving the regulations.
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Let us get away from all the rambling dicta of ancient churches, and come down to the present time, and find out exactly what blasphemy is.
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I think that it can be argued from such obiter dicta of the learned judge that the courts would define workplace as including an office.
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The importance of the case, of course, rests in the two dicta which have been quoted frequently since then as representing the real nub of the case.
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He made a lot of obiter dicta on this subject, but did not give us a connected account of how his mind was moving—if, indeed, it does move.
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People get varying dicta from different offices.
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Being "obiter dicta", this remark was not actually a binding precedent, yet it essentially created the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
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The bulk of his concurring opinion endorsed the importance of dicta in guiding lower courts.
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Since then, in the 1970s, in several road traffic cases, although "obiter dicta", it has been stated that there is a defence of necessity.
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In line 790 the literal translation of haec ubi dicta dedit is when she gave these words.
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Both have handed down dicta outside their jurisdiction.
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The discussion of recklessness in this case tends to be largely "obiter dicta".
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One of the oldest dicta states that the simple plan is the flexible plan.
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Statements that are not crucial, or which refer to hypothetical facts or to unrelated law issues, are obiter dicta.
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Unlike "ratio decidendi", "obiter dicta" are not the subject of the judicial decision, even if they happen to be correct statements of law.
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However, some of the judges did address the issue in "obiter dicta".
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They should express the sincere ideas and tastes of the household and not the tyrannical dicta of some art critic or neighbor.
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However, federal courts have mentioned the memorial in "dicta".
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He had a great gift of humour, and he selected illuminating, unforgettable incidents and "dicta" to illustrate his expositions.
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Unlike "obiter dicta", the "ratio decidendi" is, as a general rule, binding on courts of lower and later jurisdictionthrough the doctrine of "stare decisis".
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If a court does not have the power to hear a case, it will not issue dicta.
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English lawyers do not, as a rule, categorise "dicta" more finely than into those that are "obiter" and those that are not.
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Other matters mentioned in that judgment were merely "obiter dicta".
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Implicit in the obiter dicta of the ruling was to hold valid the statutory restrictions on gender discrimination in assigning combat roles.
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They also remarked in "dicta" that the norm of protection of the rights and freedoms of others was too wide and did not satisfy the legal certainty requirement.
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Scalia was also concerned with dicta within the majority opinion that seemed to him to indicate a fondness for the concept of reform through the courts.
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The four people argued that the obiter dicta in that case supported their interpretation of section 41, that it was a guarantee rather than a transitional provision.
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The state court's rulings on federal law, however, arguably amount to no more than dicta because those rulings do not provide the basis for the judgment.
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In other instances, "obiter dicta" can suggest an interpretation of law that has no bearing on the case at hand but might be useful in future cases.
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Footnote 19, she wrote, was indisputably "dicta".
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However, this language may be obiter dicta.
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One of his dicta was that all the forts had three periods.
He minimizes the difficulties of identifying the 'correct' monetary aggregate and ignores the instability of monetarist dicta on technical issues.
We must learn to see in perspective before we can draw using its dicta, and even then our view is skewed by optical bias.
The theoretical or articulated ground for this awareness is a set of abstract beliefs and moral dicta particular to the group.
The force of these potentially radical principles was blunted by turning them into dicta.
Similarly, it is preferable not to relate to the patient through formulaic dicta or bureaucratic procedures.
Note that criteria, data and dicta are plural words: the singulars are criterion, datum and dictum.
In other judicial dicta the exception has been regarded as an independent one.
I am not sure what the singular of obiter dicta is.
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