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Court Of Exchequer Chamber LAW AND LEGAL
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The name of a former English court of ap-peal, intermediate between the superior courts of common law and the house of lords, when sitting as a court of appeal from any one of the three superior courts of common law, it was composed of Judges of the other two courts. 3 Bl. Comm. 56, 57 ; 3 Steph. Comm. 333, 356. By the judicature act (1873) the jurisdiction of this court is transferred to the court of appeal.

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above ENGLISH

Higher in rank or power; as, he appealed to the court above.

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Above LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. Higher; superior. The court to which a cause is removed by appeal or wrlt of error is called …

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apilar CEBUANO

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apostle ENGLISH

A brief letter dimissory sent by a court appealed from to the superior court, stating the case, etc.; a paper …

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Apostles LAW AND LEGAL

In English admiralty practice. A term borrowed from the civil law, denoting brief dismissory letters granted to a party who …

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appeal ENGLISH

To apply for the removal of a cause from an inferior to a superior judge or court for the purpose …

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appeal ENGLISH

An application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for …

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appeal ENGLISH

To make application for the removal of (a cause) from an inferior to a superior judge or court for a …

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Appealed LAW AND LEGAL

In a sense not strictly technical, this word may be used to signify the exercise by a party of the …

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Appellant LAW AND LEGAL

NT. The party who takes an appeal from one court or jurisdiction to an-other

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Appendix LAW AND LEGAL

A printed volume, used on an appeal to the Engllsh house of lords or privy council, containing tbe documents and …

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A Quo; A Qua LAW AND LEGAL

From which. The judge or court from which a cause has been brought by error or appeal, or has otherwise …

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In English ecclesiastical law. A court of appeal belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Judge of which is called …

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In old English law. A form of trlal anciently used In mlli-tary cases, arising in the court of chlvalry and …

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A place set apart for the Interment of the dead; a cemetery. Appeal Tax Court v. Academy, 50 Md. 353

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Cassation, Court Of LAW AND LEGAL

(Fr. eour de cassation.) The highest court in France; so termed from possessing the power to quash (casser) the decrees …

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Lat Let him beware. A formal notice or warning given by a party ln-terested to a court, judge, or ministerial …

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A system of courts of the United States (one in each circuit) created by act of congress of March 3, …

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A court erected by act of cou-gress under the articles of confederation which preceded the adoption of the constitn-tion. It …

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