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appeal

In law, an application for a rehearing of all or part of an issue that has already been dealt with by a lower court or tribunal.

The outcome can be a new decision on all or part of the points raised, or the previous decision may be upheld. In criminal cases, an appeal may be against conviction and either the prosecution or the defence may appeal against sentence.



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Gerson is appealable to the Sixth Circuit, a court which has yet to consider the issue.
``I am running for the school board because I want to see the school district become more appealable and serviceable to the Acton Agua Dulce communities,'' Layton said in a prepared statement.
The Square D case is appealable to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which uses the "independent investor" test rather than the multifactor test in Exacto Spring Corp.
 
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