Phrases with «dissenting reasons»

The phrase "dissenting reasons" refers to the explanations or opinions given by judges who disagree with the majority decision in a court case. It highlights the different viewpoints and arguments presented by judges who hold opposing views. Full definition

Sentences with «dissenting reasons»

  • Also, in B.C., since Resurfice some appellate judges seem to have expressed the view (not in dissenting reasons) that the Athey material contribution test was never a separate test for proof of factual causation in negligence but merely a causal «yardstick» explaining when the but - for test applies. (slaw.ca)
  • Justice LeBel wrote dissenting reasons for himself and Justice Wagner. (slaw.ca)
  • You'd think that somebody in the editorial department of the newspaper involved would know the difference between statements in dissenting reasons and the majority reasons but, in the spirit of the season, I'll let that pass. (slaw.ca)
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