Similar words: appellate jurisdiction, appellation, interpellation, flagellate, fellatio, cancellation, constellation, collate. Meaning: [-lət] adj. of or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals).
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1) The appellate court affirmed the judgement of the lower court.
2) The appellate court, the department said Friday, was wrong.
3) The appellate court decision affects Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
4) Earlier this year federal appellate courts struck down the New York and Washington laws.
5) Congress may limit the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court even in constitutional cases. 3.
6) However, there has not been an appellate court case on this topic in the public schools.
7) Last May, an appellate court allowed the city to seize two buildings.
8) The appellate court may then make the order if it thinks fit.
9) Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
10) Last January,(http://sentencedict.com/appellate.html) an appellate court said all proceedings could begin while Clinton held office.
11) If upheld in appellate court the case could form an important precedent in family law.
12) Brazilian civil appellate system is characteristic in Latin America.
13) What can an appellate court do?
14) The appellate court upheld the verdict.
15) The appellate court demanded the production of all documents.
16) What can an appellate judge do?
17) The Appellate Body shall hear appeals from panel cases.
18) Will appeal the WTO's appellate body to deal with.
19) I hear it's real handy in appellate work.
20) Appellate court - A court having jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a trial court's procedure.
21) California law does not recognize gay marriages, but state appellate courts have adjudicated gay and lesbian palimony cases.
22) A petition for leave to appeal is now pending before the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords. 2.
23) The Lowell couple are each facing nine to 15 years in prison if the three-judge appellate panel rules against them.
24) Too often a trial becomes a contest between the trial judge and the appellate court, and justice is forgotten.
25) Other documents must be filed and served as soon as practicable, subject to any direction of the appellate court.
26) Second, the Constitution gives Congress the power to establish the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
27) Does new clause 2 envisage that legal aid will be extended to representation before the special appellate system takes effect?
28) The forthcoming appeal against conviction of Lord Hardwicke will therefore provide an opportunity for the appellate courts to reconsider the position.
29) Hatch has rushed on, as well, to the further excess of denouncing appellate judges appointed by Clinton for dissenting opinions.
30) Sean Connelly, on assignment from the Justice Department, where he handles appellate work in the criminal division.
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