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Seriatim (Latin for "in series") in law indicates that a court is addressing multiple issues in a certain order, such as the order in which the issues were originally presented to the court. In actuarial science it refers to a model that looks at each data point separately.
In parliamentary procedure, using Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), the motion to consider by paragraph (or consider seriatim) is used to consider separately the different parts of a report or long motion consisting of a series of resolutions, paragraphs, articles, or sections that are not totally separate questions.
Seriatim opinion; In law, a per curiam decision or opinion (sometimes called an unsigned opinion) is one that is not authored by or attributed to a specific judge ...
Seriatim opinion; In law, a concurring opinion is in certain legal systems a written opinion by one or more judges of a court which agrees with the decision made by ...
Seriatim opinion; In law, a majority opinion is a judicial opinion agreed to by more than half of the members of a court. A majority opinion sets forth the decision ...
Seriatim opinion; A dissenting opinion (or dissent) is an opinion in a legal case in certain legal systems written by one or more judges expressing disagreement with ...
Seriatim opinion; A plurality decision is a court decision in which no opinion received the support of a majority of the judges. A plurality opinion is the judicial ...
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