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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 Society Magazine, which had its finest year in 1992, but recently went online.
[[Obiter]] is also the name of the University of Canterbury Law Society Magazine, which had its finest year in 1992, but recently went online, proving the kids of today are so freaking ''dull''.
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*[[Doctrine of precedent]]
*[[Doctrine of precedent]]

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