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However the ACJ can give an opinion on matters outside of the case called a ''ratio decidendi''. The ''ratio decidendi'' is the part of the judgement that is not binding. It can have persuasive effect, but cannot take the place of case law or be treated as case law. The minority judgements of the ACJ are not binding and they are treated as a type of ''ratio decidendi''.
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