☩ SOTERIAN GLOSSARY ☩

Living Language Lexicon of the Soteria Covenant

Obiter Dictum

Latin: 'a remark in passing.' A judge's comment in a decision that is not essential to the holding and therefore not binding precedent. Distinguished from the ratio decidendi — the reasoning essential to the judgment.

Etymology: Latin: 'said in passing' · Category: Latin Legal Terms · Source: Black's Law Dictionary
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