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    Dic·tum
    /ˈdiktəm/

    noun

  2. The meaning of DICTUM is a noteworthy statement. How to use dictum in a sentence. How to Use Dictum in Law and Beyond

  3. DICTUM definition: 1. a short statement, especially one expressing advice or a general truth: 2. a short statement…. Learn more.

  4. Dictum definition: an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion.. See examples of DICTUM used in a sentence.

  5. Dictum is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "obiter dictum." As a legal term, a dictum is any statement or opinion made by a judge that is not required as part of the legal reasoning to make a judgment in a case.

  6. A dictum is a formal pronouncement, a rule, or a statement that expresses a truth universally acknowledged. Dictum dates from the 16th Century. It descended from a Latin word that means "something said."

  7. A dictum is a saying that describes an aspect of life in an interesting or wise way. ...the dictum that it is preferable to be roughly right than precisely wrong. She reminded us of Barnum's dictum: You could sell anything to anybody if you marketed it right.

  8. DICTUM meaning: a statement or well-known remark that expresses an important idea or rule.

  9. Definition of dictum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. A dictum is a saying that describes an aspect of life in an interesting or wise way. [...] 2. A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'dictum' American English: dɪktəm British English: dɪktəm. More. Synonyms of 'dictum' • saying, saw (old-fashioned), maxim, adage [...]

  11. 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. Also referred to as dictum and judicial dicta. A dissenting opinion is also generally ...

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