SED PER CURIAM

sed per curiam

sed per curiam (sed p[schwa]r kyoor-ee-[schwa]m). [Latin] But by the court. • This phrase is used to introduce: (1) a statement made by the court disagreeing with counsel’s arguments; or (2) the opinion of the whole court when different from the opinion of the single judge immediately before quoted.

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