fortuitously vs obiter

fortuitously

adv
  • In a fortuitous manner; in a manner of happening by chance; coincidentally; accidentally. 

  • In a fortuitous manner; in a manner of happening by a lucky chance; luckily; fortunately. 

obiter

adv
  • Incidentally; in passing. 

noun
  • An obiter dictum; a statement from the bench commenting on a point of law which is not necessary for the judgment at hand and therefore has no judicial weight, as opposed to ratio decidendi. 

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