ratio decidendi

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Medieval Latin ratiō dēcidendī, from ratiō (reckoning, method, reasoning) + dēcidendī, genitive singular of dēcidendus, gerund of dēcidere (to settle).

Noun[edit]

ratio decidendi (plural rationes decidendi)

  1. (law) The legal principle or rationale on which a judicial decision is based.

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