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  • More than Tools | Dictum
    DICTUM is about more than just tools - For more than 170 years, DICTUM has been offering an extensive range of tools, including garden tools, materials, finishes as well as knives for the kitchen and for outdoor use that meet the highest standards and requirements In our opinion, first-class tools are defined by haptics, ergonomics, material
  • DICTUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DICTUM is a noteworthy statement How to use dictum in a sentence How to Use Dictum in Law and Beyond
  • DICTUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    DICTUM definition: 1 a short statement, especially one expressing advice or a general truth: 2 a short statement… Learn more
  • Dictum - Wikipedia
    In English law, a dictum is any statement made as part of a judgment of a court Thus the term includes dicta stated incidentally, in passing (obiter dicta), that are not a necessary part of the rationale for the court's decision (referred to as the ratio decidendi) English lawyers do not, as a rule, categorise dicta more finely than into those that are obiter and those that are not
  • DICTUM Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Dictum definition: an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion See examples of DICTUM used in a sentence
  • Dictum - definition of dictum by The Free Dictionary
    Define dictum dictum synonyms, dictum pronunciation, dictum translation, English dictionary definition of dictum n pl dic·ta or dic·tums 1 An authoritative, often formal pronouncement: "He cites Augustine's dictum that 'If you understand it, it is not God'" 2
  • dictum | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    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 Although dictum may be mentioned in legal arguments, it does not have the legal precedent 's binding power, which means that other courts are not obligated to adopt it
  • Dictum legal definition of dictum - TheFreeDictionary. com Legal Dictionary
    dictum n Latin for "remark", a comment by a judge in a decision or ruling which is not required to reach the decision, but may state a related legal principle as the judge understands it


















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