Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Seychelles;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal of Samoa:
Examples of Court of Appeal in a sentence
The Appellate Arbitrators shall thereupon review the decision of the Arbitral Board applying the same standards of review (and all of the same presumptions) as if the Appellate Arbitrators were a California Court of Appeal reviewing a judgment of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, except that the Appellate Arbitrators shall in all cases issue a final award and shall not remand the matter to the Arbitral Board.
More Definitions of Court of Appeal
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal established by this Constitution;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal established under the Supreme Court Act 1935;
Court of Appeal means the provincial or local division of the Supreme Court to which an appeal lies from the magistrate’s court;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Appeal established in this Constitution;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal;
Court of Appeal means the Court of Civil Appeal or the Court of Criminal Appeal; “disciplinary law” means a law regulating the discipline –