1. This view has generally not received judicial endorsement . ( obiter dicta ) 2. Courts may consider " obiter dicta " in opinions of higher courts. 3. Other matters mentioned in that judgment were merely " obiter dicta ". 4. For these reasons, the obiter dicta may often be taken into consideration by a court. 5. Whatever support it gave to the validity of those decisions was obiter dicta , and may properly be disregarded. 6. I was attempting to exclude such issues, mostly because they're as obiter dicta and so obscurantist. 7. However, these remarks had been made " obiter dicta ", and thus held no judicial authority. 8. University of Florida scholars Teresa Reid-Rambo and Leanne Pflaum explain the process by which obiter dicta may become binding. 9. In an " obiter dicta ", Hoffmann J also looked at one of the liquidator's arguments. 10. In 1928 Lucas had been stung by Eliot's review in the " obiter dicta " and hieratic tone.