Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
in dicta
Spanish translation:
en obiter dictum / de paso
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DLyons
Sep 6, 2015 20:00
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English term
in dicta
English to Spanish
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Juicio de divorcio/controversia de guarda y custodia
the Court also said, albeit in dicta, that an attorney who, for example, misstates in the complaint the amount of debt owed by the debtor will not be automatically liable to the debtor...
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Proposed translations
(Spanish)
3 +3 | en obiter dictum / de paso | DLyons |
3 +1 | en obiter | David Hollywood |
3 +1 | incidentalmente | Mónica Algazi |
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Sep 17, 2015 04:18: DLyons Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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Comment: "Muchas gracias a los tres. Su aportación es de gran calidad; fue difícil elegir y asignar puntos. Si por mi fuera les daría cinco puntos a cada uno/a."
+1
17 mins
en obiter
www.lectlaw.com/def/d047.htm
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DICTA. The part of a judicial opinion which is merely a judge's editorializing and does not directly address the specifics of the case at bar; extraneous material ...
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obiter_dictum
Obiter dictum (o en plural, obiter dicta) es una expresión latina que literalmente en español significa "dicho de paso". Hace referencia a aquellos argumentos ...
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DICTA. The part of a judicial opinion which is merely a judge's editorializing and does not directly address the specifics of the case at bar; extraneous material ...
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obiter_dictum
Obiter dictum (o en plural, obiter dicta) es una expresión latina que literalmente en español significa "dicho de paso". Hace referencia a aquellos argumentos ...
+1
18 mins
incidentalmente
aunque incidentalmente
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