obiter

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Definition of obiter in English Turkish dictionary

obiter dictum
rasgele söz
by the way
hatırımda iken
by the way
bu arada

Bu arada, kaç taneniz bir günlük tutuyor? - By the way, how many of you keep a diary?

Bu arada, kaç çocuk gidiyor? - By the way, how many kids are going?

by the way
sırası gelmişken

Oh, sırası gelmişken: başarın için tebrikler! - Oh, by the way: Congratulations on your success!

Sırası gelmişken, annemi görmek için gelmek ister misin? - By the way, would you like to come and see my mother?

by the way
(deyim) sirasi gelmisken,aklima gelmisken soyleyeyim
by the way
bu münasebetle
by the way
yeri gelmişken
by the way
lafı gelmişken
by the way
söz bundan açılmışken
by the way
söz açılmışken

söz açılmışken, ödevini tamamladın mı? - By the way, have you done your homework?

Söz açılmışken, iyi bir cümle - It's a good sentence, by the way.

by the way
aklıma gelmişken

Aklıma gelmişken , sen hiç Avrupaya gittin mi? - By the way, have you ever been to Europe?

Aklıma gelmişken, Tom şehirde. - By the way, Tom is in town.

by the way
ha aklıma gelmişken
by the way
giderken
by the way
bu vesileyle
by the way
yol kenarında
English - English
An obiter dictum; a statement from the bench commenting on a point of law which is not necessary for the judgment at hand and therefore has no judicial weight, as opposed to ratio decidendi
Incidentally; in passing

I will not here stand to discuss obiter, whether stars be causes, or signs; or to apologize for judicial astrology.

by the way
A statement from the bench commenting on a point of law which is not necessary for the judgment at hand and therefore has no judicial weight, as opposed to ratio decidendi
In passing; incidentally; by the way
obiter dicta
plural form of obiter dictum
obiter dictum
a statement or remark in a court’s judgment that is not essential to the disposition of the case
obiter dictum
an incidental saying
obiter dictum
part of a legal ruling that is not directly decided as the issue that was brought before a court
obiter dictum
an opinion voiced by a judge on a point of law not directly bearing on the case in question and therefore not binding an incidental remark
obiter dictum
an incidental remark
obiter dictum
an opinion voiced by a judge on a point of law not directly bearing on the case in question and therefore not binding
obiter dictum
(Latin) An incidental remark, an opinion expressed by a judge, but not judiciously An obiter dictum has no authority beyond that of deference to the wisdom, experience, and honesty of the person who utters it; but a judicial sentence is the verdict of a judge bound under oath to pronounce judgment only according to law and evidence
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