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Ratio decidendi (Latin
plural rationes decidendi) is a
Latin phrase meaning "the reason" or "the
rationale for the decision". The
ratio decidendi is "the...
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comprises only two elements:
ratio decidendi and
obiter dicta. For the
purposes of
judicial precedent,
ratio decidendi is binding,
whereas obiter dicta...
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vasto Rare
survivors in the
immense sea Virgil, Aeneid, I, 118
ratio decidendi reasoning for the
decision The legal, moral, political, and
social principles...
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philosophical quarterly Ratio, Arkansas, a
community in the
United States Ratio decidendi, a
legal concept Ratio Institute, a
Swedish institute Ratio scale, a statistical...
- Lamb v
Camden LBC [1981] EWCA Civ 7, [1981] QB 625 is a
leading case in
English tort law. It is a
Court of
Appeal decision on
negligence and the test of...
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court write separate opinions, the
reasoning may differ; only the
ratio decidendi of the
majority becomes binding precedent. For example, if a 12-member...
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interpret the
wider legal principles. The
necessary analysis (called
ratio decidendi), then
constitutes a
precedent binding on
other courts;
further analyses...
- 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...
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Cambridge University Press (2013). ISBNÂ 9781107035997.
Imago Decidendi: On the
Common Law of Images. Leiden:
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meaning Regina against Freeman.
Changes with King or
Queen on throne.
ratio decidendi reason for the
decision The
point in a
legal proceeding, or the legal...