Per curiam
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per curiam
1.
A term is used with reference to a decision of a court. A decision made per curiam is made by the court as a whole, that is to say all the judges deciding the case agreed on the particular point of fact or law.
Usage: The court upheld the decision of the court below per curiam.
Related Words: per incuriam; litigation; stare decisis; precedent.
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