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Perhaps the most famous [[obiter dictum]] of all times was that made by a young High Court judge sitting in the [[King’s Bench Division]] by the name of Denning, {{casenote|Central London Property Trust Ltd|High Trees House Ltd}}, which gave rise to the modern law of [[promissory estoppel]].
Perhaps the most famous [[obiter dictum]] of all times was that made by a young High Court judge sitting in the [[King’s Bench Division]] by the name of Denning, {{casenote|Central London Property Trust Ltd|High Trees House Ltd}}, which gave rise to the modern law of [[promissory estoppel]].


[[Obiter]] is also the name of the University of Canterbury Law School Magazine, which had its finest year in 1992.
[[Obiter]] is also the name of the University of Canterbury Law Society Magazine, which had its finest year in 1992, but recently went online.
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*[[Doctrine of precedent]]
*[[Doctrine of precedent]]

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