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Что (кто) такое Appeal - определение

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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)
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
·vt The right of appeal.
II. Appeal ·vt To Invoke.
III. Appeal ·vt A summons to answer to a charge.
IV. Appeal ·vt Resort to physical means; recourse.
V. Appeal ·vt The mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected.
VI. Appeal ·vt To Summon; to Challenge.
VII. Appeal ·vt An application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for reexamination or review.
VIII. Appeal ·vt To apply for the removal of a cause from an inferior to a superior judge or court for the purpose of reexamination of for decision.
IX. Appeal ·vt A call upon a person or an authority for proof or decision, in one's favor; reference to another as witness; a call for help or a favor; entreaty.
X. Appeal ·vt An accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver. ·see Approvement.
XI. Appeal ·vt To charge with a crime; to Accuse; to institute a private criminal prosecution against for some heinous crime; as, to appeal a person of felony.
XII. Appeal ·vt An accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public.
XIII. Appeal ·vt To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate one's rights, ·etc.; as, I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged. Hence: To call on one for aid; to make earnest request.
XIV. Appeal ·vt To make application for the removal of (a cause) from an inferior to a superior judge or court for a rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or illegality in the trial below. We say, the cause was appealed from an inferior court.
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
(appeals, appealing, appealed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you appeal to someone to do something, you make a serious and urgent request to them.
The Prime Minister appealed to young people to use their vote...
He will appeal to the state for an extension of unemployment benefits...
The United Nations has appealed for help from the international community.
VERB: V to/for n to-inf, V to n for n, V for n
2.
An appeal is a serious and urgent request.
Romania's government issued a last-minute appeal to him to call off his trip.
= petition
N-COUNT: oft N for/to n, N to-inf
3.
An appeal is an attempt to raise money for a charity or for a good cause.
...an appeal to save a library containing priceless manuscripts...
N-COUNT: oft N to-inf, N for n
4.
If you appeal to someone in authority against a decision, you formally ask them to change it. In British English, you appeal against something. In American English, you appeal something.
He said they would appeal against the decision...
We intend to appeal the verdict...
Maguire has appealed to the Supreme Court to stop her extradition.
VERB: V against n, V n, V to n to-inf
5.
An appeal is a formal request for a decision to be changed.
Heath's appeal against the sentence was later successful...
The jury agreed with her, but she lost the case on appeal.
N-VAR
6.
If something appeals to you, you find it attractive or interesting.
On the other hand, the idea appealed to him...
VERB: V to n
7.
The appeal of something is a quality that it has which people find attractive or interesting.
Its new title was meant to give the party greater public appeal...
= attraction
N-UNCOUNT: with supp
see also sex appeal
8.
see also appealing
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
1) v. to ask a higher court to reverse the decision of a trial court after final judgment or other legal ruling. After the lower court judgment is entered into the record, the losing party (appellant) must file a notice of appeal, request transcripts or other records of the trial court (or agree with the other party on an "agreed-upon statement"), file briefs with the appeals court citing legal reasons for over-turning the ruling, and show how those reasons (usually other appeal decisions called "precedents") relate to the facts in the case. No new evidence is admitted on appeal, for it is strictly a legal argument. The other party (Respondent or appellee) usually files a responsive brief countering these arguments. The appellant then can counter that response with a final brief. If desired by either party, they will then argue the case before the appeals court, which may sustain the original ruling, reverse it, send it back to the trial court, or reverse in part and confirm in part. For state cases there are Supreme Courts (called Courts of Appeal in New York and Maryland) which are the highest appeals courts, and most states have lower appeals courts as well. For Federal cases there are Federal Courts of Appeal in ten different "circuits," and above them is the Supreme Court, which selectively hears only a few appeals at the highest level. 2) n. the name for the process of appealing, as in "he has filed an 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. v. n.
1.
(Law.) Seek reference of the case or cause (from one court to another).
2.
Sue to another (in any controversy).
II. v. a.
1.
(Rare.) Summon, challenge, accuse, indict.
2.
(Law.) Refer, transfer by appeal (from one court to another).
III. n.
1.
Address, invocation, petition, request, entreaty, imploration, application, solicitation, suit.
2.
Resort, recourse.
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
¦ verb
1. make a serious or heartfelt request.
Cricket (of the bowler or fielders) call on the umpire to declare a batsman out.
2. Law apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
3. (usu. appeal to) be attractive or interesting.
¦ noun
1. an act of appealing.
2. Law an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed.
3. the quality of being attractive or interesting.
Derivatives
appealable adjective
appealer noun
appealing adjective
appealingly adverb
Origin
ME (in legal contexts): from OFr. apel (n.), apeler (v.), from L. appellare 'to address'.
The Appeal (newspaper)         
  • Editor John Quincy "J. Q." Adams
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Western Appeal; The Western Appeal
The Appeal (originally the Western Appeal) was a weekly newspaper published from 1885 to 1923. It was one of the most successful African-American newspapers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Appealed         
  • 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
·Impf & ·p.p. of Appeal.
II. Appealed ·Impf & ·p.p. of Appease.
Appeal (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Appeal to; Appeal (patent); Appeal (patent law); Appealing
An appeal is the process in law by which cases are reviewed and parties request a formal change to an official decision.
Appealing         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Appeal to; Appeal (patent); Appeal (patent law); Appealing
·adj That appeals; imploring.
II. Appealing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Appeal.

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