In obiter dicta he said that the claim could be based on dishonesty, like for liability in assisting breach of trust.
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Birrell found success as a writer with the publication of a volume of essays entitled " Obiter Dicta " in 1884.
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The Federal Circuit so ruled despite a number of obiter dicta in previous decisions that assumed that patent infringement was a taking of property.
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This was followed by a second series of " Obiter Dicta " in 1887 and " Res Judicatae " in 1892.
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It could be a place for putting all the obiter dicta that was not pompous enough to be encyclopedic, but was still worth preserving.
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Altogether, de Camp cut about 13, 000-16, 000 " repetitions, digressions and speculative obiter dicta " from the paperback edition.
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"Stare decisis " applies to the holding of a case, rather than to obiter dicta ( " things said by the way " ).
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This is the point of possible similarity to " Quanta, " but it is entirely in the form of " obiter dicta ",
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OK, maybe what " I think " is that such things are mostly like " obiter dicta " as in a legal case.
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The four people argued that the obiter dicta in that case supported their interpretation of section 41, that it was a guarantee rather than a transitional provision.