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Qu'est-ce (qui) est appellate - définition

UNITED KINGDOM LAW
Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876

Appellate         
  • Supreme Court of Victoria]], Australia
RESORT TO A SUPERIOR COURT TO REVIEW THE DECISION OF AN INFERIOR COURT OR ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY
Appellate review; Appellate; Appellant; Mandate (law); Appeals; Appealed; Appealant; Appellee; Writ of error; Defendant in error; Legal appeal; Appeal (law); Notice of appeal; Notice of Appeal; Leave to appeal; Grounds for appeal; Legal right to appeal; Judicial appeals; Appeal as of right; Writ of Error; Appellate law; Affirmed in law; Reversal (law); Cross-appeal; Final appeal; Right to appeal; Writs of error; Apeal
·adj Pertaining to, or taking cognizance of, appeals.
II. Appellate ·noun A person or prosecuted for a crime. [Obs.] ·see Appellee.
appellate         
  • Supreme Court of Victoria]], Australia
RESORT TO A SUPERIOR COURT TO REVIEW THE DECISION OF AN INFERIOR COURT OR ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY
Appellate review; Appellate; Appellant; Mandate (law); Appeals; Appealed; Appealant; Appellee; Writ of error; Defendant in error; Legal appeal; Appeal (law); Notice of appeal; Notice of Appeal; Leave to appeal; Grounds for appeal; Legal right to appeal; Judicial appeals; Appeal as of right; Writ of Error; Appellate law; Affirmed in law; Reversal (law); Cross-appeal; Final appeal; Right to appeal; Writs of error; Apeal
[?'p?l?t]
¦ adjective Law (of a court) dealing with appeals.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'appealed against, accused'): from L. appellat-, appellare (see appeal).
appeal         
  • Supreme Court of Victoria]], Australia
RESORT TO A SUPERIOR COURT TO REVIEW THE DECISION OF AN INFERIOR COURT OR ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY
Appellate review; Appellate; Appellant; Mandate (law); Appeals; Appealed; Appealant; Appellee; Writ of error; Defendant in error; Legal appeal; Appeal (law); Notice of appeal; Notice of Appeal; Leave to appeal; Grounds for appeal; Legal right to appeal; Judicial appeals; Appeal as of right; Writ of Error; Appellate law; Affirmed in law; Reversal (law); Cross-appeal; Final appeal; Right to appeal; Writs of error; Apeal
I
n.
request
request for review
1) to make an appeal
2) (legal) to file, lodge, make; lose; win an appeal
3) (legal) to take an appeal to a higher court
4) (also legal) to deny, dismiss, reject, throw out an appeal
5) a desperate, urgent; eloquent, irresistible, ringing, stirring; emotional; final, last appeal
6) an appeal against, from; for; to (to file an appeal against a decision; to make an appeal to the public for donations; there is no appeal from a verdict of the higher court)
attraction
7) box-office; sales; sex; snob appeal
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) ('to request a review') to appeal against (to appeal against a decision)
2) (D; intr.) ('to request') to appeal for; to (they appealed to us for help)
3) (d; intr.) ('to request') to appeal to smb. to + inf. (he appealed to them to support his campaign)
4) (d; intr.) to appeal to ('to resort to') (to appeal to common sense)
5) (d; intr.) to appeal to ('to please') (he doesn't appeal to her)

Wikipédia

Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876

The Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict c 59) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that altered the judicial functions of the House of Lords by allowing senior judges to sit in the House of Lords as life peers with the rank of baron, known as Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. The first person to be made a law lord under its terms was Sir Colin Blackburn on 16 October 1876, who became Baron Blackburn.

The Act was repealed by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, which transferred the judicial functions from the House of Lords to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Following the creation of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the practice of appointing Lords of Appeal in Ordinary was discontinued. The last person to be made a law lord was Sir Brian Kerr on 29 June 2009, who became Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore.

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3. Tajali was appointed head of the appellate court this fall.
4. But Kuvin, now backed by an appellate court, disagrees.
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