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Date: 2014-02-12 10:07:28
Ratio decidendi
Legal terms
Obiter dictum
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Dictum
Persuasive precedent
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GUIDELINES FOR CASE NOTES1 1. Check the SACQ style guide. The journal uses endnotes rather than footnotes. It will save time if from the beginning you shape your case note in the correct style.

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