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obiter dictum
obiter dictum pl: obiter dic·ta [-tə] [Late Latin, literally, something said in passing] : an incidental and collateral remark that...
Commentator
One who writes a commentary or comments an expositor an annotator
Criticism, comment
Criticism, comment.-The judgmentor opinionof anyone upon a book, play, or picture submitted
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Newspaper
Newspaper, means any printed periodical work containing public news or comments on public news and includes such other class of printed
Commentation
The act or process of commenting or criticising exposition
Libel
the defendant was giving a character of a servant, or commenting upon a matter of general interest to the public. No
Institutes of Lord Coke
1628, and very frequently edited. The first is an extensive comment upon a treatise on tenures compiled by Littleton, a judge
Glossator
A writer of glosses or comments a commentator
Scholium
A marginal annotation an explanatory remark or comment specifically an explanatory comment on the text of a classic
Contempt of court
or writing disrespectfully of the authorities of the Court, and commenting on pending proceedings. Every judge of a court of record
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