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121obiter dictum — в мотивировочной части решения соображения, которые не относятся непосредственно к числу выводов, на которых основана резолютивная часть решения (operative part), сопоставляются с аргументами stare decisis …
122OBITER DICTUM — – сказанное мимоходом. Мысль, высказанная в решении попутно, а не в виде решающего мотива …
123obiter dictum — part of a legal ruling that is not directly decided as the issue that was brought before a court …
124obiter dictum — ob•i•ter dic•tum [[t]ˈɒb ɪ tər ˈdɪk təm[/t]] n. pl. obiter dic•ta [[t]ˈdɪk tə[/t]] 1) fot an incidental remark or opinion 2) law a judicial opinion in a matter related but not essential to a case • Etymology: 1805–15; < L: (a) saying by the… …
125obiter dictum — /ˌoʊbɪtə ˈdɪktəm/ (say .ohbituh diktuhm), /ˌɒbɪtə/ (say .obituh) noun (plural obiter dicta /ˈdɪktə/ (say diktuh)) 1. an incidental opinion; a passing remark. 2. Law an opinion by a judge in deciding a case, upon a matter not essential to the… …
126obiter dictum — n. n. (pl. ♦ obiter dicta) thing said in passing ; casual or incidental remark or opinion …
127generale dictum generaliter est interpretandum — /jenareyliy diktam jenareybtar est intarpratsendam/ A general expression is to be interpreted generally …
128injuria fit ei cui convicium dictum est, vel de eo factum carmen famosum — /anjur(i)ya fit iyay k(yuw)ay kanvis(hXi)yam diktam est, vel diy iyow faektam karman famowsam/ An injury is done to him of whom a reproachful thing is said, or concerning whom an infamous song is made …