· 11/27/2007
Griswold Properties, LLC v. Lexington Insurance
Citations
- 741 N.W.2d 549
- 276 Mich. App. 551
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- explaining that statements in opinions concerning principles of law not essential to the judgment are obiter dictum and do not establish binding precedent
- explaining that statements in opinions concerning principles of law not essential to the judgment are obiter dictum and do not establish binding precedent
- stating that this Court is required to follow the decisions of the Supreme Court
- “It is a well-settled rule that statements concerning a principle of law not essential to determination of the case are obiter dictum and lack the force of an adjudication.”
- “It is a well-settled rule that statements concerning a principle of law not essential to determination of the case are obiter dictum and lack the force of an adjudication.”
- “It is a well-settled rule that statements concerning a principle of law not essential to determination of the case are obiter dictum and lack the force of an adjudication,” and are “not binding on this Court.”
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Judges: Donofrio, Fitzgerald, Bandstra, Zahra, Meter, Borrello, Davis
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