Appellate court
An appellate court, commonly called an appeals court, court of appeals (American English), appeal court, court of appeal (British English), court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal. In most jurisdictions, the court system is divided into at least three levels: the trial court, which initially hears cases and reviews evidence and testimony to determine the facts of the case; at least one intermediate appellate court; and a supreme court (or court of last resort) which primarily reviews the decisions of the intermediate courts. A jurisdiction's supreme court is that jurisdiction's highest appellate court. Appellate courts nationwide can operate under varying rules.
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Appellate court
An appellate court, commonly called an appeals court, court of appeals (American English), appeal court, court of appeal (British English), court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal. In most jurisdictions, the court system is divided into at least three levels: the trial court, which initially hears cases and reviews evidence and testimony to determine the facts of the case; at least one intermediate appellate court; and a supreme court (or court of last resort) which primarily reviews the decisions of the intermediate courts. A jurisdiction's supreme court is that jurisdiction's highest appellate court. Appellate courts nationwide can operate under varying rules.
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An appellate court, commonly c ...... eversed, remanded or modified.
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Appellationsdomstol (engelska: ...... nderrätt, avgör rättegångsmål.
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La corte di appello (o tribuna ...... e impugnazioni delle sentenze.
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Odvolací soud (též apelační so ...... ky řeší Nejvyšší správní soud.
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Sąd apelacyjny (SA) – organ wy ...... nii Krajowej Rady Sądownictwa.
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Tribunal de apelação ou corte ...... s variáveis de país para país.
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Un tribunal de apelación o cor ...... los tribunales de apelaciones.
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Суд апелляционной инстанции, а ...... тот же либо иной состав судей.
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الاستئناف هو عندما يصدر حكم اب ...... كون هو الحكم الوحيد في القضية.
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上訴法院或上訴法庭(appellate court:appe ...... 體系中負責審議下級法院的上訴案件。終審法院是最高的上訴法院。
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An appellate court, commonly c ...... n operate under varying rules.
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Appellationsdomstol (engelska: ...... nderrätt, avgör rättegångsmål.
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La corte di appello (o tribuna ...... e impugnazioni delle sentenze.
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Odvolací soud (též apelační so ...... t rozhodnutí odvolacího soudu.
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Sąd apelacyjny (SA) – organ wy ...... okręgowych (obszar apelacji).
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Tribunal de apelação ou corte ...... feriores geralmente não o são.
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Un tribunal de apelación o cor ...... iales de un tribunal inferior.
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Суд апелляционной инстанции, а ...... арбитражный апелляционный суд.
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الاستئناف هو عندما يصدر حكم اب ...... وحكمها نهائي لا ينقض ولا يرد.
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上訴法院或上訴法庭(appellate court:appe ...... 體系中負責審議下級法院的上訴案件。終審法院是最高的上訴法院。
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Appellate court
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Appellationsdomstol
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Appellationsgericht
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Corte d'appello
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Cour d'appel
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Odvolací soud
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Sąd apelacyjny
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Tribunal de apelación
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Tribunal de apelação
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