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dicta Meaning in Bengali



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dicta's Usage Examples:

Obiter dictum (usually used in the plural, obiter dicta) is the Latin phrase meaning "other things said", that is, a remark in a judgment that is "said.


 'something that has been said' in Latin; plural dicta) is an authoritative or dogmatic statement.


Unlike obiter dicta, the ratio decidendi is, as a general rule, binding on courts of lower and.


and sayings", also known as De factis dictisque memorabilibus or Facta et dicta memorabilia) by Valerius Maximus (c.


and sayings", also known as De factis dictisque memorabilibus or Facta et dicta memorabilia).


Brooks (1850), in dicta, the Court declared: "That an action of ejectment could be maintained on.


Stobaeus collected a number of ethical dicta of one Eusebius, who may perhaps be identical with the Neoplatonist.


Vietnam) Asota heliconia dama (Australia, New Zealand) Asota heliconia dicta (China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines) Asota heliconia doryca (Indonesia.


 For somehow the brave dicta of kings  Make more awry our faulty human things.


obiter dicta in opinions of higher courts.


The phrase obiter dicta is.


Long, they were merely dicta.



dicta's Meaning':

an authoritative declaration

Synonyms:

pronouncement; declaration; say-so; directive;

Antonyms:

reversal; judgment in personam; judgment in rem; affirmation; judiciousness;

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