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Dictum

A statement of law made by a judge in the course of a decision of the case, but not necessary to the decision of the case itself, is called dictum, and often as obiter dictum. These are not binding on the parties and often go beyond the occasion, and lay down a decision which is unnecessary for the purpose at hand.

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