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Перевод: appellate
[прилагательное] апелляционный
Тезаурус:
- It is difficult to see how unrepresented claimants who fare so badly in tribunals of first instance could expect to fare better at the appellate level; indeed representation has increased considerably over the past few years.
- Stage III contained longer-term proposals that a second tier appellate tribunal should be created to provide rules of precedent value for the SBC and SBATs.
- The appellate jurisdiction of the Paris Parlement not only over the three dioceses of Limoges, Chors and Prigueux, but the whole of the duchy, meant that a constant ducal presence at Paris was necessary.
- For these cases the appellate process provides the remedy.
- There is a strong presumption (invented by the courts) against ouster of the original and appellate jurisdiction of the ordinary courts.
- The existence of this body of appellate decisions in social security matters has the obvious effect of contributing to consistency of decision making not only by adjudication officers in their initial decisions on claims, but also by SSATs.
- Very often the appeal to the appellate tribunal can cover matters that might be raised on judicial review.
- The provision of appeals through separate tribunals enjoying appellate jurisdiction is generally more satisfactory than where reliance must be placed on the High Court.
- Although this was not the first case in which this view had been taken, it was the first in which an appellate court had squarely addressed the point.
- This "supervisory jurisdiction" (which is "inherent", that is to say, it is a jurisdiction which was assumed by the judges rather than conferred on the court by statute) is to be contrasted with "appellate jurisdiction" (which is possessed by a number of courts and other bodies such as appeal tribunals).
- He said the purpose of the annual review was to inform the legal profession, the users of the court and the wider public of what problems had been encountered in endeavours to achieve better, cheaper and swifter appellate justice, what steps were being taken to overcome those problems and what success was attending those efforts.
- Although the decision represents a much needed victory for the regulatory authorities, it is unfortunate that the appellate courts had to intervene in the first place.
- This chapter is concerned, with the practice and procedure of appeals from courts and the appellate tribunals, and, with an introduction to the general objectives of appeals in civil cases.
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