Match each numbered entry with the most relevant lettered entry.?
A. Party who appeals
B. The answer to the issue
C. Send the case back
D. A precondition of the applicability of the rule
E. Summary of a portion of an opinion
F. Sufficiently similar to justify a similar outcome
G. Set aside
H. Another place to read the sameĀ opinion
I. Comments beyond the facts before the court
J. Issue, rule, application, conclusion
A. Appellant
B. Holding
C. Remand
D. Element
E. Headnote
F. Analogous
G. Vacate
H. Parallel cite
I. Dictum
J. IRAC
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