- (the
appeal has merit),
while a
British court disposes of an
appeal with
words like "
appeal dismissed" (the
appeal is
without merit) or "
appeal allowed"...
-
directive of the
appeals courts as to the
matter appealed,
setting out with
specificity the court's
determination that the
action appealed from
should be...
- The
Appeal is a 2008
novel by John Grisham, his 21st book and his
first fictional legal thriller since The
Broker in 2005. The
novel explores the interplay...
- Look up ****
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Appeal, a
German trance...
- An
Appeal to
Heaven Flag) was one of the
flags used
during the
American Revolution. The flag,
which featured a pine tree with the
motto "An
Appeal to...
-
Lords Justices of
Appeal).
Cases here
could be
further appealed to the
House of Lords.
Prior to the
creation of the
Court of
Appeal in Chancery, the Lord...
- An
interlocutory appeal (or
interim appeal)
occurs when a
ruling by a
trial court is
appealed while other aspects of the case are
still proceeding. The...
- The
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S.
federal court of
appeals that has
appellate jurisdiction...
- The
Baltic Appeal (Estonian:
Balti apell, Latvian:
Baltijas harta or Baltiešu memorands, Lithuanian: 45 pabaltijiečių memorandumas) was a
public letter...
-
allowed certain types of
cases to be
appealed directly to the
Supreme Court (byp****ing the new
circuit courts of
appeals), such as
convictions for capital...